Multiple outlets report concerns that “smart” kitchen appliances, including air fryers, may collect information beyond their intended cooking functions. The articles say experts are highlighting how connected devices can harvest data through built-in sensors, apps, and internet connections that enable features such as remote control, troubleshooting, and software updates. While the focus is on air fryers, the reporting frames the issue as part of a broader pattern involving other smart gadgets in homes. The sources describe that the amount and type of data collected can vary by device and service, and may include usage and performance information, account or device identifiers used for pairing, and other telemetry transmitted when the appliance communicates with its manufacturer or related platforms. The articles also point to the role of privacy settings, user agreements, and permissions granted during setup as factors that can influence what information is shared. Overall, the reporting emphasizes that consumers should review how connected appliances handle data and consider privacy controls where available.
Experts warn smart air fryers and other devices can collect user data
Multiple outlets report concerns that “smart” kitchen appliances, including air fryers, may collect information beyond their intended cooking functions. The articles say experts are highlighting how c...
- Experts say smart air fryers and similar connected appliances can collect data beyond cooking functions.
- Data collection can occur through device sensors, companion apps, and internet connectivity.
- The type and amount of information gathered can vary by brand, model, and connected services.
- Privacy settings and permissions during setup can affect what data is shared.
- The issue is presented as part of wider concerns about data harvested by smart home devices.
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