Informing Consumers about Smart Devices Act
HR 859 mandates manufacturers disclose if smart devices have cameras or microphones, empowering consumers to make informed choices and enhancing privacy protection.
HR 859 mandates manufacturers disclose if smart devices have cameras or microphones, empowering consumers to make informed choices and enhancing privacy protection.
The Informing Consumers about Smart Devices Act (HR 859) aims to enhance consumer awareness regarding the capabilities of internet-connected devices, specifically those equipped with cameras or microphones. The bill mandates that manufacturers disclose whether their devices have such recording capabilities, ensuring consumers can make informed purchasing decisions.
With the rise of smart homes—predicted to reach 103 million by 2028—consumers are increasingly using internet-connected devices. However, many are unaware that these devices may contain hidden cameras or microphones that can record them. Investigations have revealed instances where devices, like smart refrigerators and robot vacuums, have captured and shared sensitive images without users' consent. This legislation seeks to address the potential data security risks and ensure consumers are adequately informed about the devices they purchase.
HR 859 represents a significant step toward protecting consumer privacy in the era of smart technology. By requiring manufacturers to disclose recording capabilities, the bill aims to empower consumers with the knowledge necessary to make informed choices about the devices they bring into their homes.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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