• legion02@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I’m OK with it for some things tbh. With a wifi fridge for example I can know if it stops working and the temp starts rising before I have a fridge full of spoiled food. With an oven I can know if I left the house with it still running. With the washer/dryer I can get notified when I need to fold the cloths before they get wrinkled. I think connected appliances have more useful applications than people give them credit for.

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      13 hours ago

      With a wifi fridge for example I can know if it stops working

      You can also do that with a simple smart plug with energy monitoring. You can get a 4 pack for $35.

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      15 hours ago

      Something that might happen once in ten years isn’t worth the additional security surface exposure. IMO

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        13 hours ago

        I have a small child. It’s not just mechanical failure. Then again, I’ve got a separate network for IoT things. They can’t see anything by each other and their controller. Unfortunately, most of the IoT appliances do NOT like this setup.

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        13 hours ago

        What security exposure? Any modern router has a way to isolate iot devices. I’m risking people knowing when I open my fridge?

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          Most people wouldn’t bother.

          And the risk would be more a foothold into your network as a staging point to attack other devices, as I’m sure you know .

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      14 hours ago

      With a wifi fridge for example I can know if it stops working and the temp starts rising before I have a fridge full of spoiled food

      A built in alarm sound would achieve the same goal without running the risk of your fridge becoming part of a botnet