China may be spying on you through your coffee maker, expert says

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Internet-connected coffee makers that are made in China are just one of many ways China can gather data, according to American researcher Christopher Balding. Balding released a report specifically on the Kalerm machines manufactured in Jiangsu, China.

"China is really collecting data on really just anything and everything," Balding told the Washington Times. "As a manufacturing hub of the world, they can put this capability in all kinds of devices that go out all over the world."




 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
It isn't only China spying on Americans.
Many companies in America is doing the same things.
Speak of a product on your phone and next day that product may show up on your phone.
 
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