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Copeland Study Reveals Increasing Concerns Around Data Privacy in Smart Home Products as AI Accelerates

ST. LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Copeland, a global provider of sustainable climate solutions, announced today the findings from its second ‘Smart Home Data Privacy’ survey which aimed to determine how both smart thermostat users and non-users feel about data privacy and the security of their smart home products. While ownership of smart home devices – including smart thermostats, TVs and appliances – are significantly higher than when the study was first commissioned in 2022, homeowners were also m...

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