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Survey: Smart Home Tech Gives Consumers Privacy Fears, But Still Valuable Option for Integrators

Parks Associates recently released new research focused on consumer privacy concerns, AI technologies in the smart home, and the smart lighting and video doorbell markets.
The firm’s consumer research finds safety and security are the leading value propositions for the smart home and 79% of US broadband households are concerned about data security or privacy issues.

From the article "Survey: Smart Home Tech Gives Consumers Privacy Fears, But Still Valuable Option for Integrators."

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