Why does everything now have WiFi and Bluetooth?
from tdTrX@lemmy.ml to privacy@lemmy.ml on 08 Jan 13:22
https://lemmy.ml/post/41405889

Water Purifier Ceiling Fan Washing machin Dish Washer Fridge

How do I disable them ?

#privacy

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SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 08 Jan 13:43 next collapse

Just… don’t connect them to the internet? Or if you must connect them for dumb shit like system updates, put them behind some access control where the only access they have is the server they get updates from.

cypherpunks@lemmy.ml on 08 Jan 13:56 next collapse

Just… don’t connect them to the internet? Or if you must connect them for dumb shit like system updates, put them behind some access control where the only access they have is the server they get updates from.

I regret to inform you that preventing devices from getting online is getting more difficult: three years ago Amazon began allowing other companies’ products to use their BLE-and-LoRa-based mesh network to get online via your neighbors’ internet-connected devices.

Cherry@piefed.social on 08 Jan 14:37 next collapse

FFS. Gonna have to wrap the washing machine in silver foil and get in the neighbours to pour water on their router! Joking.

Baaron87@lemmy.world on 08 Jan 15:16 collapse

Would be easier to create a “guest” network to connect those appliances to and make it a LAN (local area network) only. Can’t phone home. Can’t download updates.

cypherpunks@lemmy.ml on 08 Jan 15:26 collapse

easier to create a “guest” network to connect those appliances to

I guess you missed my earlier comment in this thread; to reiterate: some devices will now get online via your neighbors’ devices even if you don’t give them wifi access.

Baaron87@lemmy.world on 08 Jan 15:49 collapse

Ah, no I saw the comment but missed the part where Amazon is letting other companies use the sidewalk protocol. I’m fortunate enough to have neighbors who don’t use Amazon’s stuff, but if other companies are using their tech it’s a moot point.

I wonder if any of these appliances would stop functioning if the bluetooth and wifi module was suddenly disconnected? Not actually asking, just putting the thought out there. I miss “dumb” products.

porous_grey_matter@lemmy.ml on 08 Jan 20:56 collapse

As we saw in this story from a few months ago, yes, absolutely, manufacturers will stoop to the level of disabling devices which are prevented from exfiltrating your data. I’m pretty sure I’ve heard of TVs doing the same with the network modules but I’m too lazy to search for it now.

utopiah@lemmy.ml on 08 Jan 15:32 collapse

dumb shit like system updates

You can’t do that, if you allow that then how can you be sure the next “update” won’t make your experience worst? Optional update controlled by the user is great, mandatory ones mean “your” hardware is actually not yours.

For hardware that does insist on connection and even enable mesh networks, it’s safer to not buy those.

CrabAndBroom@lemmy.ml on 08 Jan 20:26 collapse

I’ve never used the feature but my toothbrush has Bluetooth for some reason lol

FrostyTrichs@crazypeople.online on 08 Jan 13:48 next collapse

!tdTrX@lemmy.ml your account is (accidentally?) flagged as a bot so your posts won’t be seen by anyone who has disabled bot posts. You might want to check your account settings.

[deleted] on 08 Jan 15:07 collapse

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unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de on 08 Jan 15:11 next collapse

It’s a flag you set up yourself, it’s in your user configuration.

cypherpunks@lemmy.ml on 08 Jan 15:14 next collapse

How to remove the bot flag ?

In the web interface, click your username, then settings, then uncheck the “bot account” checkbox, and click save.

Maybe because I use VPN. Reddit doesn’t allow VPN and lemmy too

the lemmy instance you’re using does allow VPNs.

FrostyTrichs@crazypeople.online on 08 Jan 15:21 next collapse

VPN wouldn’t cause it to flag you as a bot, that’s a profile setting you control yourself. @cypherpunks@lemmy.ml detailed how you can change it in comment below.

otter@lemmy.ca on 08 Jan 15:29 collapse

Others have covered the bot flag, I’ll add a bit more to this

Maybe because I use VPN

Generally Lemmy (and Fediverse platforms) don’t use sneaky dark patterns or hidden blocks. If you are blocked in some way, there should be something indicating it.

artyom@piefed.social on 08 Jan 14:05 next collapse

Lots of reasons. But primarily to force you to download an app that hoovers up your data, sells it to advertisers, and serves you ads at the same time, all while holding your expensive appliances hostage behind a monthly subscription that they can raise at any time. So, primarily, to fuck you.

tdTrX@lemmy.ml on 08 Jan 15:08 collapse

Original question is what are all the possibilities It can be turned against us ?

JoMiran@lemmy.ml on 08 Jan 15:28 next collapse

Do you mean hijacking? If so, any IOT device controlled via a webservice is very susceptible to lackluster security at the manufacturer level. If anyone is within signal range of your device, they can also hija it.

Do you mean being harmed in any way by the manufacturer? They are using the devices to collect and sell any and all possible data they can collect about you.

artyom@piefed.social on 08 Jan 15:57 collapse

I don’t understand. I think you have a spelling or grammar error in there but not sure where.

justmorg000@feddit.online on 08 Jan 15:01 next collapse

Simple, get an engineering degree and disable them. Alternatively, you could refuse to buy devices with those features. If you can’t find new ones that exclude those features, maybe buying used devices is your best move.

unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de on 08 Jan 15:10 next collapse

You can still buy all of those without any “smart” capabilities easily.

selokichtli@lemmy.ml on 08 Jan 16:12 collapse

Still, that’s a keyword.

utopiah@lemmy.ml on 08 Jan 15:35 next collapse

Honestly I don’t mind that, at all. What I mind is if it’s mandatory and only through proprietary applications.

WiFi, BT, Zigbee, Z-wave etc are not per se a problem. The question instead is who practically owns the device. If the behavior is force on you as a customer, then it’s easy, it’s not YOUR device. Consider then buying OSHW or whatever alternative you need, including potentially non connected devices that you yourself connect on your terms.

Edit: check which devices are compatible with GadgetBridge and/or HomeAssistant then reviews from actual customers. That should help you find out which devices can match your requirements.

jtzl@lemmy.zip on 08 Jan 15:40 next collapse

Why? Cuz companies mistakenly think stalking customers is savvy business.

umbrella@lemmy.ml on 08 Jan 21:17 next collapse

in addition to what folks said: also to show you ads.

helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.world on 08 Jan 21:47 next collapse

Bot account

sic_semper_tyrannis@lemmy.today on 09 Jan 03:13 collapse

I’ve heard that new apppliances, etc will have 5g built in to circumvent you when you don’t connect it to your WiFi. So if they then have a microphone installed it’ll still upload that data without your permission.