"Alexa, You're Fired" - A Quarter Of Users Abandon Spying Devices Within 2 Weeks
(www.zerohedge.com)
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I have the google home but honestly all i use it for is to remotely turn things on and off. Those home devices dont listen to you any more than your phone so what difference does it make.
The whole purpose of these smart devices is not to make life more convenient - that is just the carrot to get people to sign on. Their purpose is data collection - as much as they can get. So, if you think that your devices are not collecting data on you 24/7, then you do not understand the technology.
Thats what you think
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No not really but i both have almost the same capabilities. I would say the phone is more of risk than the google home honestly.
Google got moves we can't see, though.. I try to avoid google as much as possible..