Curious Minds: Shhhhhh Careful! Your Air Fryer is Listening: A Take on Digital Privacy Intrusion
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Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity—exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.
In this episode (Ep. 8): What if the most ordinary device in your home — your air fryer — wasn’t just cooking your dinner, but quietly collecting data about your life?
Sai dives deep into the hidden world of smart home surveillance, where everyday gadgets like TVs, vacuums, and refrigerators may be gathering more information than we realize.
We unpack how permissions, companion apps, and data-sharing practices turn convenience into quiet surveillance. From real-world hacks to evolving global regulations in the EU, US, India, and China, Sai explores what governments are doing — and what you, as a user, can do — to protect your privacy.
Because in this digital age, silence is not acceptance. It is surrender.
#SmartHomePrivacy #DigitalPrivacy #IOTSecurity #DataProtection #TechEthics #CuriousMindsPodcast #AirFryerSpying #PrivacyByDesign #ConsumerRights
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