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Surveillance Capitalism Includes Utility “Smart” Meters. Utility Companies Collect Customer Usage Data 24/7. Are Yours Selling It to 3rd Parties?

By B.N. Frank

"Recently, Harvard professor Shoshana Zuboff published a new book called The Age of Surveillance Capitalism which reveals how businesses not only offer services to customers – they collect personal data on them in order to sell it to 3rd parties. Much of this is done without customer knowledge or consent.

If no one comes to read your electric, gas, and/or water meters, it’s likely that you have what are commonly known as “Smart” Meters (though they aren’t always referred to that way by utility companies).

Tens of millions of “Smart” Meters have already been installed throughout the U.S. and around the world. They are associated with so many issues (including fires, explosions, adverse health effects, cybersecurity risks, malfunctioning appliances, inflated bills) and complaints (including privacy violations, unwanted surveillance, frequent replacement) that in 2013, a documentary was produced, Take Back Your Power. It was updated in 2017 and is free to watch below."

URL: [activistpost.com]

of-the-mountain 9 Feb 7
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There has been no time in the history of meters that they have read everyone's meters. The manpower and cost would be prohibitive. They go by your average usage for that particular month. I found this out years ago when we went out on a four or five week tour in the summer. My brother and his wife shut down everything but the refrigerator. When we returned he had a two hundred dollar electric bill. They corrected it and explained how this works. I am not arguing the smart meters, just that all meters have not been read in cities in probably well over 70 years, at least.

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I am not surprised. Anyone that can is selling the info. All those cards at convenience stores for 3 cents off gas (I won't use the ones that require email) do so. In the U.S. the average person is on camera 75 times per day. In England, the average person is on camera 300 times per day. Of course cities scue this higher.

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