Your Smart Light Can Tell Amazon And Google When You Go To Bed [www.bloombergquint.com]
Privacy fears as Google and Amazon can use smart home data to learn your daily habits [www.dailymail.co.uk]
Amazon Echo vs Sonos One: two of the best smart speakers, head to head [www.t3.com]
Amazon and Google are pressing smart home firms to report your every waking moment [www.theinquirer.net]
Amazon and Google ask for non-stop data from smart home devices [www.engadget.com]
Amazon buying Eero is about more than just mesh routers [www.fastcompany.com]
Amazon Gobbles Up Eero to Round Out Its Smart Home Plan [www.wired.com]
403 Forbidden [www.cloudwedge.com]
Amazon and Google Pressuring Smart Home Companies to Increase User Data Collection [www.iphoneincanada.ca]
Tech companies are collecting 'creepy' amounts of data on your every move: Here's what they know [www.telegraph.co.uk]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
Technocracy rising... https://t.co/kpzYf2Gjbm
— SciFriday (@SWTV_SciFriday) February 13, 2019
Not satisfied with tracking your every move outside of the home, #Amazon and #Google now want to monitor and record your private behaviors in your house. #privacy #tech https://t.co/KVG9HdVZhf
— William Haney (@VenturaDefender) February 13, 2019
Starting to wonder what they are going to do with the enlightened humans that refuse the smart technology. Will they eventually force us to have a smartphone? Some jobs require the employee to have a smartphone. Things to think about. https://t.co/zj2HUb9Dvc
— Jack Kruse (@DrJackKruse) February 12, 2019
Some fantastic #scaremongering & #hypocrisy by @MailOnline @annierpalmer who have 1,232 different cookie partners on their website to track you, and with/to whom they share/sell your data https://t.co/w9hUQTO5Gv #onlineprivacy #privacy #iot #smarthome #bigdata #smarthome #alexa
— David Copeland (@DC_Copeland) February 13, 2019
Privacy fears as report reveals Google and Amazon use smart home data to learn your daily habits - including when you go to sleep https://t.co/eFiSRtDMKu
— Anonymous’ 4thEstate (@4thAnon) February 12, 2019
Can't say I'm all that surprised. https://t.co/x3xbWmz4O6
— TechLinked (@TechLinkedYT) February 13, 2019
What do you call an Amazon Echo that mistakenly records a private conversation?
— Lauren Goode (@LaurenGoode) February 12, 2019
Eerie.
What do you call an Amazon router that keeps all of your smart home devices connected?
Eero. https://t.co/TcKYdIhvuI
"Executives at two other smart device makers [...] say they’ve asked for concessions from Amazon and Google related to user privacy or transparency and guarantees about use of the data, but been rebuffed" https://t.co/uMdfx4FOde
— Vincent Toubiana (@vtoubiana) February 13, 2019
I know I've gotten weird looks when I've gotten really vocal about not wanting any IoT devices in my house, but this is exactly why.
— Steve Lubitz (@WickedGood) February 13, 2019
Once you invite them in, they have the run of the place.https://t.co/YuBUpZua3H pic.twitter.com/SsrFTN3G9w
"Their inevitable dominance has likely caused other smart home platform efforts to fall by the wayside."
— Michelle Ray (@GaltsGirl) February 12, 2019
Amazon buying Eero is sobering proof of big tech’s utter dominance https://t.co/brVeZhKdtQ
A few tech giants control the smart home and even the most intrepid of startups may not be able to do much about that, says @OneJaredNewman. https://t.co/ofVC5KtZQc
— Harry McCracken (@harrymccracken) February 12, 2019
Amazon has no plans to change Eero's privacy policies "AT THIS TIME." https://t.co/iScDqIIDpI pic.twitter.com/C5zSVHcgqv
— Nicholas Thompson (@nxthompson) February 12, 2019
Fabulous article on the @amazon purchase of @geteero by the ever insightful and always clear @LaurenGoode. https://t.co/BfdnjxRear
— Udaya Patnaik (@UdayaPatnaik) February 12, 2019
Good morning! With Amazon’s purchase of eero, Jeff Bezos is getting closer to creating a digital panopticon from which there is no escape https://t.co/mH780V9FMC
— Mike Murphy (@mcwm) February 13, 2019
Jeff Bezos and Amazon are taking over suburbia https://t.co/OQ1p73XKQu
— Quartz (@qz) February 13, 2019
Amazon and Google ask for non-stop data from smart home devices https://t.co/KE8VwN6gy8 via @engadget
— #WWG1WGA #Q (@dekdarion) February 13, 2019
Really??? Amazon and Google are asking smart home gadget makers to send continuous streams of data on customers. Enough is enough! Take back control over your data and switch to /e/! https://t.co/d4HTVXnI5t @gael_duval #Privacy #Smartphones https://t.co/97Fwt5bf90 via @technology
— /e/ foundation (@e_mydata) February 13, 2019
Remember Big Brother? Your smart home things are telling Silicon Valley when you get up, go to bed, what you watch on TV and more. Are we enabling a privacy nightmare in exchange for convenience? #Privacy https://t.co/ilZTNsvaPp
— ʟᴏᴄᴜᴛᴜꜱ ᴏꜰ ʙᴏʀɢ ™ (@WildPalmsLtd) February 13, 2019
We've established what you are, now we are haggling about the price.
— Tom Simonite (@tsimonite) February 13, 2019
"Rather than tell smart speakers [everything a user does] Logitech reports broad descriptions, specifying that a user is watching TV instead of their choice of channel, for instance."https://t.co/6ns6twdpCL
Amazon and Google are asking smart home gadget makers to send continuous streams of data on customers. https://t.co/uw2OBn9YWb via @technology
— Angel Jiménez de Luis (@angeljimenez) February 13, 2019
You can't say you weren't warned. https://t.co/SDZ5wqIO3Q . I, @AnnCavoukian @mdennedy and others fighting the good fight for privacy called this a while ago.
— David Shipley (@davidshipley) February 13, 2019