Summary:
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Data Collection Practices
Ecovacs, the Chinese company behind Deebot robot vacuums, has been found to collect photos, videos, and voice recordings from users’ homes to train its AI models, raising significant privacy concerns. -
Inadequate User Awareness
While users can opt into a product improvement program via the Ecovacs smartphone app, they are not adequately informed about the specific types of data being collected. -
Vague Communication
The app informs users that data collection will “help us strengthen the improvement of product functions,” but lacks clear links or details about what data will be gathered. -
Extensive Privacy Policy
Ecovacs’s privacy policy permits broad data collection for research purposes, which includes:- 2D or 3D maps of users’ homes generated by the vacuums.
- Voice recordings from the device’s microphone.
- Photos or videos captured by the vacuum’s camera.
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Data Retention Concerns
The policy states that even if voice recordings, videos, or photos are deleted via the app, they may still be retained and used by Ecovacs.
Read more at: ABC News | ABC News on Hacking | Ecovacs Privacy Policy