Almost as bad as the one time when hackers were able to remotely lock people's IoT chastity cages and blackmail them.
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This why you need email aliases.
If you provide information. Email, name, address, etc. That data is sold. 100% of the time.
Not True.
The Tea app provides it for free.
You definitely don't want your IoT buttplugs to have security vulnerabilities. Unless you're into that?
What are they going to do? Vibrate it MORE!?
Oh they doxxed me
Ah that explains why Hans Niemann's FIDE rating is suddenly plummeting