Air fryers, once a kitchen darling, are now under scrutiny. Recent reports suggest these popular appliances may listen to users and send data to China.
Some smart devices in our homes such as air fryers may be too intrusive and collect “excessive” data, research has suggested.The consumer advocacy group Which? assessed several popular types of smart ...
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Based on these ratings, the researchers gave each product an overall privacy score. Their findings reveal that several ...
Which? experts have found that smart air fryers are able to collect data on users and are demanding permission to listen in ...
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The consumer group has analysed multiple air fryers sold in the UK and found several demanded permissions to listen in on ...
Air fryers could be sending sensitive personal data to China, consumers have been warned, as campaigners flag growing privacy ...
A consumer rights group has warned UK shoppers to research their next electronics purchases carefully, after finding evidence ...
The consumer group said its study showed firms were collecting data with ‘reckless abandon’ and called for stricter ...
An investigation found evidence of excessive smart device surveillance — from air fryers sharing data with TikTok, to TVs ...