Manufacturers of Air Flyers and Smart Speakers Urged to Uphold User Privacy Rights

The UK’s Intelligence Commission (ICO) has urged manufacturers of air fryers, smart speakers, fertility trackers, and smart TVs to prioritize the privacy rights of individuals.

Many individuals feel overwhelmed by the lack of control over how data is gathered, utilized, and shared regarding their homes and personal lives.

Following concerns raised about an air fryer that reportedly listens to its environment, Public concerns have emerged about digital devices collecting an excessive amount of personal data, prompting data protection regulators to issue initial guidelines on the handling of personal information.


Manufacturers and data handlers are now required to ensure data security, maintain transparency with consumers, and routinely delete collected information.

“We are pleased to share our commitment to offering a diverse range of services to our clients,” stated Stephen Almond, executive director of ICO’s regulatory risks.

“These products are meant to enhance our lives, but that doesn’t imply they should collect unnecessary data… Users shouldn’t have to sacrifice their privacy to enjoy the advantages of smart devices.”

“Everyone expects a degree of privacy within their own homes, thus we need to trust that smart products will honor that privacy, act responsibly, and utilize information only as anticipated.”

The new guidance points out various devices classified as part of the “Internet of Things,” which collect data that must be managed with care. These items include smart fertility trackers that log user periods and temperature readings, transmitting that data back to manufacturer servers to determine fertile days.

Smart speakers should not only listen to their owners but also to other family members and visitors; they must be designed to empower users to adjust settings to minimize personal data collection.

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Regulators emphasized that manufacturers must be clear with individuals regarding the use of their personal data, only collecting what is necessary, and enabling easy deletion of data from devices.

The ICO has stated to manufacturers that it is “prepared to take necessary actions to safeguard individuals from potential harm.”

Source: www.theguardian.com

First Annual Basecamp Event Unveils Initial Lineup of Speakers at Exciting Blockchain Venue

Chainwire, Palo Alto, USA, February 20, 2024

Sui Basecamp, co-organizer of the inaugural global Sui conference, today announced the first batch of confirmed speakers for the Paris event, to be held on April 10 and 11, 2024. Sui Basecamp is a celebration of the developers and entrepreneurs building on Sui, enabling innovative layer 1 blockchain and smart contract platforms, and featuring speakers and thinkers from around the world and across the greater Web3 ecosystem. Leaders participate.

Sui Basecamp's first speakers include:

  • Arianna Simpson, a16z General Partner
  • Balaji S. Srinivasan, angel investor, technology founder, author of The Network State
  • Meltem Demiraz, passionate cult leader
  • Evan Cheng, CEO of Mysten Labs and former Sui contributor
  • Nikola Plecas, Global Head of Product GTM and Product Commercialization, Visa Crypto
  • Rachel Conran, Binance Chief Marketing Officer
  • Sam Blackshear, Chief Technology Officer at Mysten Labs and Creator of Move
  • Vincent Chok, Chief Executive Officer, First Digital Trust
  • Logan Jastremski, Managing Partner, Frictionless Capital
  • Adeniyi Abiodun, Chief Product Officer, Mysten Labs
  • Benoit Pellevoizin, Head of Marketing and Communications, CoinShares France
  • Robert Knight, Cointelegraph Feature Writer
  • Greg Ciolounis, Managing Director, Sui Foundation

Sponsored by Misten Lab and the Sui Foundation, Sui Basecamp will be held at two selected venues. The first day and opening night of his party, Suissoirée, will be held at the Pavillon Cambon Capucines, the former headquarters of Credit Foncied de France, after which participants will move to the Pavillon. The festival on the second day was Vendôme. Both locations are adjacent to the main event of Paris Blockchain Week.

Early bird tickets are available at a discounted price of $99 from now until March 1st. Ticket prices will remain at the discounted price of US$149 from March 2nd to 31st, but will increase to the full price of US$299 from April 1st until the event.

Registration is currently being accepted https://sui.io/basecamp.

About Sui

Sui is a first-of-its-kind Layer 1 blockchain and smart contract platform designed from the bottom up to make digital asset ownership fast, private, secure, and accessible to everyone. An object-centric model based on the Move programming language enables parallel execution, sub-second finality, and rich on-chain assets. With horizontally scalable processing and storage, Sui supports a wide range of applications at low cost and unmatched speed. Sui is a step-function advancement in blockchain and a platform that allows creators and developers to build amazing user-friendly experiences. learn more: https://sui.io

About Misten Lab

Mysten Labs is a team of leading experts in distributed systems, programming languages, and cryptography, and its founders were senior executives and lead architects of pioneering blockchain projects. Mysten Labs' mission is to create the foundational infrastructure for Web3. learn more: https://mystenlabs.com

Sui Foundation

The Sui Foundation is an independent organization dedicated to promoting and popularizing Sui. The Sui Foundation supports the Sui community and its projects that enable individuals and creators to take unprecedented ownership over their data and content.

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lexi.wangler@mystenlabs.com

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Source: the-blockchain.com