Wednesday at 05:02 PM1 day comment_30076 Has anyone else caught wind of the buzz surrounding these Chinese spy toilets? I came across an article last week while scrolling late at night and honestly couldn't believe my eyes. It reminded me of this travel experience I had, where the restrooms seemed almost too high-tech. I'm really curious about how these technologies are being used and what it really means for privacy. How did we get to this point where even toilets become a part of the conversation? Edited Wednesday at 05:02 PM1 day by zejons69 Report
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7 hours ago7 hr comment_30081 The conversation around privacy seems to be shifting dramatically these days, doesn’t it? With technology evolving so fast, it’s odd to think that something as mundane as a restroom could become a topic of debate. Many people might not even consider how much technology encroaches on their personal lives until stories like this come to light. It’s fascinating, and a bit unsettling, how what we once considered “off-limits” is now being challenged by new advancements. Report
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