Is Your Air Fryer Secretly Collecting Your Data?

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A study by Which? reveals that some air fryers sold in the UK are collecting user data, including location and audio permissions, raising privacy concerns. The report highlights how smart tech devices, including air fryers, smart speakers, and washing machines, are gathering and sharing personal information with data firms. Brands like Xiaomi and LG have been noted for their data collection practices, though they claim users can opt out. Consumers are advised to be vigilant about privacy settings on smart devices.
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