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Yeah, yet another reason to not allow things like "cloud" camera's in your home. No matter where they are or how they are operated. Local-first and local only is the way to go.

Archive: https://archive.today/M7dfg

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>The largest home robotics company in the world has failed to fix security issues with its robot vacuums despite being warned about them last year. Without even entering the building, we were able to silently take photos of the (consenting) owner of a device made by Chinese giant Ecovacs.

Yeah, yet another reason to not allow things like "cloud" camera's in your home. No matter where they are or how they are operated. Local-first and local only is the way to go. Archive: https://archive.today/M7dfg From the post: >>The largest home robotics company in the world has failed to fix security issues with its robot vacuums despite being warned about them last year. Without even entering the building, we were able to silently take photos of the (consenting) owner of a device made by Chinese giant Ecovacs.
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Baffling how this could possibly happen. Good thing Amazon, Google and all the other smart device makers take security seriously.