Eavesdropping air fryers ‘sending data to China’

Air fryers may be serving up a side of surveillance with your chicken and chips.

Mark Sellman, The australian (don't read it)

Among other tested devices, the Huawei Ultimate smartwatch was classed as giving invasive access to parts of someone’s phone, including precise location, the ability to record audio, access to stored files and the ability to see all the other apps installed.

It's a smart watch, what is a smart watch for if not connecting to your mobile?

The australians on an anti china spree at the moment, below is a scary photo from last week: secret footage from inside a wine store in Wuhan! 😱

Show stalin wine

    • Hexboare [they/them]
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      19 days ago

      The original group asked LG and Bose and didn't get a response

          • Speaker [e/em/eir]
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            18 days ago

            They can, it just takes a little longer since all the letters are upside down.

          • Hexboare [they/them]
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            18 days ago

            Millions of adults Australians are living with a secret shame. They’re hiding the fact they cannot read recipes or bus timetables, apply for a driver’s licence or financial support, or sign rental agreements without supervision.

            The federal government has conceded it does not know how many Australians lack these basic skills. The last comprehensive study, conducted by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development in 2012, put the figure at 3 million people, but no up-to-date data exists.

            No test no worries

            The Australian was Rupert Murdoch's first real substantive attempt at using media for significant political influence