As it relates to security and privacy concerns, what do you guys recommend to keep in mind when setting up a smartHome?
I was envisioning setting my home with Alexa Echo Dots in each room having Belkin Wemo light switches in each outlet and various smart plugs on every other device that plugs into the wall as needed. I also plan using a Smart Tv and Apple TV to stream all Video and audio content

@FluhartyML If you want privacy, use Apple to manage the home. Your AppleTV will do this. They’re the only company I’d trust. For security, make sure your firewall/ router does not have uPnP turned on, and do NOT forward any ports to any IoT things. Consider making an entirely separate subnet and firewalling it off for the IoT devices. Or if you don’t have advanced networking in your house, use the three dumb routers solution:
pcper.com/2016/08/steve-gibson .

@digicana @FluhartyML definitely go with HomeKit on this if you want a good, commercial solution. Ideally wait until this fall when HomeKit routers release that will firewall all your IoT devices from the internet automatically.

Do not go with Alexa or Google Home. If you don't want to go with Apple you can look into FOSS solutions like OpenHAB or hass.io.

@FluhartyML @jonah Because Amazon hasn’t shown nearly the amount of concern for privacy that Apple has. They’re cheap because you’re the product.

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@digicana @jonah the ironic thing is apple has sort of locked you into the apple ecosystem with siri except siri doesn’t two day deliver wonderful products :)

@FluhartyML @jonah Yeah -- the thing is, it's all about what you prioritize. If you're cool with the privacy tradeoff that comes with Amazon devices (and no shame if you are!) then they're great. If you're not, then you probably shouldn't use their always-on listening devices.

@FluhartyML @jonah You also have to understand that for things to be really secure either you have to have a really competent developer with a walled garden or a really knowledgeable end user. Apple assume users are dumb, and so their walled garden is the result (it’s good for their bottom line too). But if you do drink their Kool-Aid, you’ll get much more secure setups than most other out of the box stuff.

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