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DonViejo

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Sat Jun 23, 2018, 06:25 PM Jun 2018

Thermostats, Locks and Lights: Digital Tools of Domestic Abuse

By Nellie Bowles
June 23, 2018

SAN FRANCISCO — The people who called into the help hotlines and domestic violence shelters said they felt as if they were going crazy.

One woman had turned on her air-conditioner, but said it then switched off without her touching it. Another said the code numbers of the digital lock at her front door changed every day and she could not figure out why. Still another told an abuse help line that she kept hearing the doorbell ring, but no one was there.

Their stories are part of a new pattern of behavior in domestic abuse cases tied to the rise of smart home technology. Internet-connected locks, speakers, thermostats, lights and cameras that have been marketed as the newest conveniences are now also being used as a means for harassment, monitoring, revenge and control.

In more than 30 interviews with The New York Times, domestic abuse victims, their lawyers, shelter workers and emergency responders described how the technology was becoming an alarming new tool. Abusers — using apps on their smartphones, which are connected to the internet-enabled devices — would remotely control everyday objects in the home, sometimes to watch and listen, other times to scare or show power. Even after a partner had left the home, the devices often stayed and continued to be used to intimidate and confuse.

For victims and emergency responders, the experiences were often aggravated by a lack of knowledge about how smart technology works, how much power the other person had over the devices, how to legally deal with the behavior and how to make it stop.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/23/technology/smart-home-devices-domestic-abuse.html

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Thermostats, Locks and Lights: Digital Tools of Domestic Abuse (Original Post) DonViejo Jun 2018 OP
Classic gaslighting. Staph Jun 2018 #1

Staph

(6,253 posts)
1. Classic gaslighting.
Sun Jun 24, 2018, 01:34 AM
Jun 2018

In the movie of the same name, Ingrid Bergman keeps seeing the gas lights in her home dim and brighten.


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