This is so weird for me.
Just a few years ago, I was among the most adamant about my local privacy. I stayed flip-phone for the longest time, denying local wifi access to everything.
Nothing was on my system except my own boxen, and temporary access to
client machines.
Now, I will admit that I relaxed that just a little when I finally went to a smart phone... And later a tablet...As Droid invaded my system, things had to lighten up a bit. But I was still very mindful. I could identify every.single.thing living on my router.
Since I became disabled, that changed remarkably.
I can invoke Giggles, right out of the air, in nearly every room in my house.
I purposefully bought a GoogleTV oriented TV BECAUSE it would interface with everything else -and will do it again for the bedroom tv.
My kid wants internal cams, so that if he cannot get a hold of me, he can peek to make sure I am alright. That's where the line is right now... I don't like the idea of cams in my house.
I WILL have an exterior cam so I can see who is at my door, and a door lock I can tell to unlock on command. I will be able to command my porch lights and emergency lights by command. All that is coming, for sure.
It's weird. Some of it is needful and cool - I have a smart watch tied to my phone that keeps perfect track of my heartbeat... Invoking Giggles from anywhere, even if my phone fails, and even if my watch fails - All of that is prudent, considering my condition.
I spent so much time in hospitals and doctor's offices that there are trackers on my buggy and my pack to keep them from getting lost in those systems. Again, a matter of prudence.
but the aggregate effect is an assault on privacy.
Man, oh man! To go from being able to walk off and disappear for a month with *NO* electronics - No possible tracking - To THIS! Quite the change.