Kohler, the makers of a smart toilet camera, can access customers’ data stored on its servers, and can use customers’ bowl pictures to train AI.
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Reading TFA it seems like it is encrypted when it’s sent to their servers, a security researcher just doesn’t like the use of the term “end to end” to describe that.
It would be impossible to analyse the images if it wasn’t decrypted, so it seems a little silly.
The Dekoda costs $599 plus a mandatory subscription of at least $6.99 per month.
Who even buys this shit?
Assholes
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(not that) Impatiently waiting for the first connected condoms…
Why would you need an internet access able toilet camera…






