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I can understand that very easily: I'm that average consumer, no doubt about that ;) but I was also keenly aware my privacy was worth more than the convenience of me using whatever trendy gizmo without me fully controlling it. So, not being able to control those tools I decided to use none. Like I do not use any smart-anything.
Edit: rephrasing for clarity's sake.
Using the services of others has always been a trade-off. Though I'm not very concerned with them knowing that my lights come on at Sunset and go off at 11:00. Or that I change the color of them sometimes. And if they want to watch my fish tanks or the grass grow, well I suppose that's on them. Honestly if you have a smartphone it's a bigger intrusion and risk than any of these other things.