Follow

A vast majority of people in the US and Canada suspect their smart speakers can eavesdrop on their conversations, and just over two-thirds think they’ve gotten ads based on that snooping.
pcmag.com/news/people-still-th

@estherschindler my company’s cyber policy requires that we keep Siri and smart speakers disabled during business hours. Not because of the ads, but because of a potential vulnerability to hacking and surreptitious surveillance.

Sign in to participate in the conversation

CounterSocial is the first Social Network Platform to take a zero-tolerance stance to hostile nations, bot accounts and trolls who are weaponizing OUR social media platforms and freedoms to engage in influence operations against us. And we're here to counter it.