• Obinice@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    They’re light bulbs. What data can they possibly hold on the users beyond how bright they like their bulbs.

    • local_taxi_fix@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      What times your lights are on or off can expose more than you might think over time. It reveals when you’re gone for work, your sleep schedule, how many days a year you spend at home vs traveling/elsewhere, when you stay up late, etc.

      But it gets worse. If you give Hue your email or install the app then now you can be uniquely id’d across other products. Hue will sell that data to some advertising agency, who also buys data from Google, Facebook, etc. Now your usage data from other systems can be combined with the Hue data and used to more even more accurately track your day and behaviors.

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      1 year ago

      In addition to what the other commenters have said: They don’t just sell light bulbs but also motion sensors that can even measure temperature.

      So they wouldn’t just be able to tell which room you’re in at any given time but may also be able to tell when and for how long you shower or how often you cook food in the kitchen based on slight temperature changes.

      And if you wanna get really paranoid: Hue Sync analyzes what’s on your screen and synchronizes lights accordingly. Who knows what is really going on there if they pull this kinda shit lol