Don't perch on your camera-equipped throne assuming your "data" is end-to-end encrypted. It's not quite that simple.
Kohler Health claims its smart toilet camera is end-to-end encrypted. A researcher disagrees. Kohler disagrees with the ...
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Kohler is facing backlash after an engineer pointed out that the company’s new smart toilet cameras may not be as private as it wants people to believe. The discussion raises questions about Kohler’s ...
Kohler is going all in on the concept with its launch of Kohler Health, a division of the company whose mission is to “make ...
Kohler Health admits it can decrypt data collected from its $599 Dekoda toilet camera, which it advertises as 'end-to-end ...
Kohler Health, the new division from home-products company Kohler, announced the Dekoda in October. The company says the images it captures, combined with its validated machine-learning ...
Teitler called out the Dekoda health tracker’s incorrect use of the term end-to-end encryption because Kohler does have ...
Certain smart litter boxes can monitor our pets' habits and health, so putting a camera in our toilet bowls seems inevitable in retrospect. That's just what kitchen and bathroom fixture company Kohler ...
Security researcher Simon Fondrie-Teitler says Kohler’s new Dekoda toilet camera misuses “end-to-end encryption,” raising ...
The Dekoda requires an active subscription to Kohler Health to provide its health insights. In an age when AI is present in your toaster, why should your toilet bowl be left behind? Kohler, a ...
Kohler has launched a toilet-mounted camera that uses artificial intelligence to monitor users’ well-being. The $599 (approx. Rs 53K) ‘Dekoda’ mounts over most toilet rims, focusing only on the toilet ...