Americans are concerned about smart home data breaches
BI Intelligence
Concern over device security cuts across age demographics:
- Nearly three-quarters of Americans said they are concerned about the possibility of a smart home data breach and their data being stolen, according to Icontrol's recent State Of The Smart Home survey.
- Notably, all age groups showed a similar level of concern.
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