Are you sure it's opt-in? In California they require manufacturers of "smart" occupant-controlled thermostats to grant access to consumers' thermostats in a "power emergency" to allow the state to decide what temperature you are allowed to have your home set.
Are you sure it's opt-in? In California they require manufacturers of "smart" occupant-controlled thermostats to grant access to consumers' thermostats in a "power emergency" to allow the state to decide what temperature you are allowed to have your home set.
See https://www.energy.ca.gov/rules-and-regulations/building-energy-efficiency/manufacturer-certification-building-equipment-7
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