It seems that every article I read about the Nest thermostat is about how you're inviting Google into your home; 'spy in the nest' seems to be coined about a fair bit. But as far as I can see the only extra information they have is how warm I like to keep my house? Am I missing something?
Google already know pretty much everything about everyone including that we all like to visit this website thanks to Overclockers using Google Analytics. They know when I am at work or at home thanks to my phone. Is knowing the temperature of your home really one step too far? Or are people scared Google can work out that my home could do with an extra layer of insulation and will start showing me adverts for rolls of the stuff? Where is the line? Google is pretty much embedded in all our lives whether we like it or not so is the line just Google and we are protesting for protesting sake without any agenda? Do you prefer Google collecting data on everyone or the NSA? As it is no shock to any of us that Google collect data on you but it was that NSA and GCHQ does?
Google already know pretty much everything about everyone including that we all like to visit this website thanks to Overclockers using Google Analytics. They know when I am at work or at home thanks to my phone. Is knowing the temperature of your home really one step too far? Or are people scared Google can work out that my home could do with an extra layer of insulation and will start showing me adverts for rolls of the stuff? Where is the line? Google is pretty much embedded in all our lives whether we like it or not so is the line just Google and we are protesting for protesting sake without any agenda? Do you prefer Google collecting data on everyone or the NSA? As it is no shock to any of us that Google collect data on you but it was that NSA and GCHQ does?


we sell numerous energy efficient Danish products, as well as circuits for under floor heating, fan coils, and radiator circuits, but the whole company has an ethos of genuinely trying to make sure that people in England are reducing their carbon emissions and saving money on energy bills. In Denmark energy bills cost about 300% as much as they do here, so it's no wonder they made everything so efficient!!