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Default Carnegie Mellon built an 'opt-out' system for nearby tracking devices

It's getting easier to control what your smart home devices share, but what about the connected devices beyond your home? Researchers at Carnegie Mellon's CyLab think they can give you more control. They've developed an infrastructure and matching...

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