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To: BenLurkin
"Sensitive information such as home addresses was already encrypted..."

A home address is "sensitive information"?? Please, I can look up my address and anybody else's through a myriad of online sources, not to mention through my local white pages, anytime I please. Ridiculous fear mongering and sensationalism.

Now if the device was broadcasting in the clear whether the home was occupied or not, that might be a different story. But this is just stupid butt-hurt whining from Mashable.

4 posted on 01/21/2016 12:57:26 PM PST by liberty_lvr (The world is aflame and our pResident is responsible for it.)
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To: liberty_lvr

It was stated in the article that is was only zip codes that were available in the clear. The trouble is, if you can collect enough information about a smart home to determine it’s address, and you can find out when/if the thermostat is turned way down during daylight hours, you pretty much KNOW with some certainty the home isn’t occupied by humans.

2pm on a cold winter day, thermostat 59 degrees. It doesn’t start bringing up the temp until 4pm.

What does that tell you? No people, no kids and at 59 degrees probably no major pets either unless it’s something with a winter coat.

This use of technology is beyond a horrible idea. It should broadcast absolutely nothing on the internet. These devices can do these jobs with local information. Or with one way communication only.


6 posted on 01/21/2016 1:55:05 PM PST by Advil000
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