Attention : *Confidentialité non incluse avec ce produit
Wyze makes an affordable smart scale that tracks all the same things more expensive smart scales track. It connects to the Wyze app through Bluetooth to sync your weight, BMI, heart rate, protein level, visceral fat, and more. As with the other scales we reviewed, the app works with Google Fit, Apple Health, and other popular fitness apps. And hey, it says it offers "unlimited sharing with friends and family" because, you know, it's super fun to share your weight and visceral fat with friends and family, right? Really people, there can be too much sharing!
Que pourrait-il se passer en cas de problème ?
Oof, Wyze! What happened? You went from being a fairly OK, affordable smart home company to quite a questionable one in just a couple of years. Not good. In fact, we must warn you that some Wyze products -- particularly their security cams -- likely come with *Privacy Not Included.
Let's start with Wyze's last couple of very checkered years when it comes to security and protecting the sensitive personal information their security cams can collect through video and audio. First, in 2022, security researchers at publication Bitdefender "found three vulnerabilities that would have given attackers direct access to the cameras, including recordings stored on the SD card." Consumer Reporters followed with a report calling out Wyze for not fixing the security flaws in some Wyze Cams for three years and did not communicate with users promptly about this vulnerability.
That was in 2022, and then again in 2023, Wyze admitted to a security vulnerability that exposed the private video recordings from some of their user's cameras were exposed to people on the internet. The Verge reported that some Wyze users were able to see video of cameras not their own through the Wyze web portal. This resulted in the NY Times' Wirecutter to pull their recommendation of Wyze cams to their readers. USA Today also pulled their recommendation of Wyze security cameras. All this, on top of Wyze's massive data leak in 2019 that exposed the personal information of 2.4 million customers when they left a database unprotected for 22 days.
So, Wyze's security cameras have a pretty bad track record at security and privacy. That's not good. What about Wyze's privacy policy for their other smart devices? Is it any better? Not really. Wyze says they can collect a ton of information on you -- lots of personal information, usage information when you use their devices, tracking information, and they even say they can gather more information about your from third party sources. They say they can use all this information to do things like build inferences on you to target you with advertising. And, they say that they can share and even "sell" (under the California privacy law CCPA definition of sell) some of your personal information -- including personally identifying information and inferences about you -- to third party advertisers for targeted advertising purposes. Not very private at all.
Wyze also says they can share de-identified or aggregated information with third parties, which is pretty common and not always a concern. Although it’s a good time to remind you that it’s been found to be pretty easy to re-identify some types of de-identified data and track down an individual’s patterns, especially with location data.
On top of Wyze's bad track record and not-so-great data collecting and sharing policies, Wyze has a few more privacy gripes we'd like to pick. First, Wyze doesn't guarantee everyone the right to have all this data they collect you deleted. They also don' make any mention of how they handle children's data in their privacy policy, which is really bad form. Also, they straight up seem to make claims that aren't factual on the Data Safety page for the Wyze app in the Google Play Store, when they state that they don't share data with third parties (according to their privacy policy, they do) and that the app doesn't collect any user data (pretty sure it does). (Sidenote: The Google Play Store Data Safety pages have a whole host of problems we talk more about here.) Oh, one more thing we found that raised our eyebrows as we were looking into Wyze -- they Wyze app you use to control Wyze's smart home devices asks for permission to read your text messages (and control your flashlight). That seems a bit weird to us. We're not sure we want Wyze to read out text messages...or control our flashlight. None of these privacy no-nos makes us feel great about Wyze's privacy practices.
So, what's the worst that could happen? Well, the worst probably already has happened for those poor Wyze users whose cameras were exposed and open to strangers on the internet to spy inside their home without their knowledge. That is very bad. Unfortunately Wyze seems to have gone from an affordable smart home company without too many privacy and security issues, to one of the worst offenders on the market with recurring issues. Our recommendation is to beware that your Wyze smart devices could come with *privacy not included.
Conseils pour vous protéger
- Review Wyze's recommendations to keep your account secure
- Check Wyze security & trust tips
- Be very careful who you chose to share your Wyze wellness data with.
- Don't connect your Wyze app to any social networks like Facebook.
- Enable two-factor identification
- Do not sign up with third-party accounts. Better just log in with email and strong password.
- Chose a strong password! You may use a password control tool like 1Password, KeePass etc
- Use your device privacy controls to limit access to your personal information via app (do not give access to your camera, microphone, images, location unless neccessary)
- Keep your app regularly updated
- Limit ad tracking via your device (eg on iPhone go to Privacy -> Advertising -> Limit ad tracking) and biggest ad networks (for Google, go to Google account and turn off ad personalization)
- Request your data be deleted once you stop using the app. Simply deleting an app from your device usually does not erase your personal data.
- When starting a sign-up, do not agree to tracking of your data if possible.
Ce produit peut-il m’espionner ?
Caméra
Appareil : Oui
Application : Oui
Microphone
Appareil : Oui
Application : Oui
Piste la géolocalisation
Appareil : Oui
Application : Oui
Que peut-on utiliser pour s’inscrire ?
Adresse e-mail
Oui
Téléphone
Non
Compte tiers
Non
Quelles données l’entreprise collecte-t-elle ?
Personnelles
"Name, email address, postal address, phone number, photographs (such as for your profile picture). social media profile information, demographic information, your birth year, height, weight, gender, and personal fitness goals (for Wyze fitness devices). Approximate and in some cases precise location Data about the device and network you use, such as your hardware model, operating system version, mobile network, IP address, unique device identifiers, browser type, and app version. Information about your activity on Wyze Services, such as access times, pages viewed, links clicked, and the page you visited before navigating to our websites."
Corporelles
The Wyze Watch and Wyze Band have sensors that collect heart rate, speed and other distance and movement data, and the Wyze Scale sensors collect heart rate and weight measurements.
Sociales
Comment l’entreprise utilise-t-elle les données ?
Comment pouvez-vous contrôler vos données ?
Quel est l’historique de l’entreprise en matière de protection des données des utilisateurs et utilisatrices ?
In 2023, Wyze admited to a security vulnerability that exposed the private video recordings from some of their user's cameras were exposed to people on the internet. The Verge reported that some Wyze users were able to see video of cameras not their own through the Wyze web portal. This resulted in the NY Times' Wirecutter to pull their recommendation of Wyze cams to their readers. USA Today also pulled their recommendation of Wyze security cameras.
In 2022, cybersecurity publication Bitdefender reported that their security researchers " found three vulnerabilities that would have given attackers direct access to the cameras, including recordings stored on the SD card." Consumer Reporters followed with a report calling out Wyze for not fixing the security flaws in some Wyze Cams for three years and did not communicate with users promptly about this vulnerability.
In 2019, a massive data leak happened at Wyze, exposing information from 2.4M customers.
Informations liées à la vie privée des enfants
Ce produit peut-il être utilisé hors connexion ?
Informations relatives à la vie privée accessibles et compréhensibles ?
Wyze's Privacy Policy lacks a lot of information and can be confusing at times. There was also no mention of any child specific data privacy policies, which is not good.
Liens vers les informations concernant la vie privée
Ce produit respecte-t-il nos critères élémentaires de sécurité ?
Chiffrement
Mot de passe robuste
Mises à jour de sécurité
Gestion des vulnérabilités
You can submit security vulnerabilities to Wyze: https://wyze.com/security-report
Politique de confidentialité
Cette IA est-elle non digne de confiance ?
Quel genre de décisions l’IA prend-elle à votre sujet ou pour vous ?
L’entreprise est-elle transparente sur le fonctionnement de l’IA ?
Les fonctionnalités de l’IA peuvent-elles être contrôlées par l’utilisateur ou l’utilisatrice ?
Pour aller plus loin
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Your Wyze webcam might have let other owners peek into your houseThe Verge
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Why We’re Pulling Our Recommendation of Wyze Security CamerasWirecutter
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Wyze Cam v4 on the way. But you shouldn’t patronize this company.Zatz Not Funny!
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Wyze Cameras Just Had Another Big Security ProblemHow To Geek
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Wyze security camera owners report seeing strangers' camera feedsMashable
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Should you buy a Wyze camera? Our experts don’t recommend itReviewed
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Wyze Didn't Completely Fix Flaws in Security Cameras for 3 YearsConsumer Reports
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Wyze Cam Vulnerabilities Could Let Attackers Access the Live Feed, Research FindsBitdefender
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Wyze data leak: Key takeaways from server mistake that exposed information from 2.4M customersGeek Wire
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Wyze Cam subscriptions: What you need to know about October 9 service changeGear Brain
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Wyze and Guardzilla Security Cameras Have Security Risks, Consumer Reports FindsConsumer Reports
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