Security News > 2019 > October > Consumers concerned about connected home privacy, still few implement safety practices

In order to understand what people are doing to protect themselves from the risk of compromised smart home devices, such as internet-connected TVs, smart thermostats, home assistants and more, ESET polled 4,000 consumers. Key findings include: Over a third of all respondents indicated they are concerned about unauthorized access of their home networks via connected home devices (smart TVs, smart thermostats etc.). 35% of Americans and 37% of Canadians indicated so in our survey. When … More → The post Consumers concerned about connected home privacy, still few implement safety practices appeared first on Help Net Security.
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