
Smart homes, shared accounts, and connected gadgets can log behavior in the background without users noticing. Bluetooth pairings, location pings, and deleted Alexa recordings can indicate a second life. Smart locks can record every entry code used, while thermostats, motion sensors, and alarm systems can document indoor activity even after call and text histories are removed. AirPods, shared Apple IDs, and family-linked smartwatches can broadcast location data that exposes secret meetings. Wi‑Fi logs, Bluetooth connections, and smart home activity can still reveal suspicious behavior despite attempts to hide affairs with secret devices or locked boxes.
""The smart home was sold as convenience. It's also, by design, one of the most comprehensive personal activity logs ever built," Komando told the Daily Mail."
""Late-night requests. Door unlock commands. A name accidentally picked up when the wake word triggered nearby," said Komando while discussing some of the tell-tale clues smart devices can pick up inside homes."
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