Airfryers Found to Spy on Users in the UK
uk November 5, 2024 12:30A recent investigation revealed that 'smart' airfryers sold in the UK have been requesting permission to listen in on users' conversations through a mobile app.
A recent investigation revealed that 'smart' airfryers sold in the UK have been requesting permission to listen in on users' conversations through a mobile app.
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