
IoT products make people’s lives easier in many ways, but dubious digital privacy practices have long marred their reputations. Countless consumers and experts have complained about the lack of clarity surrounding many products, how much data they collect from users, and how exactly they use it. Now, after many years of these complaints, the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), a group of companies that maintain the Matter, the open-source interoperability standard that allows IoT devices to communicate with each other, will finally do something about it.
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