• @thesmokingman
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    352 months ago

    MFA for Smart Home devices is a really good idea given the security problems they present. You’re not locking each thermostat adjustment, you’re locking the ability to log in on a device to adjust the thermostat.

    • @[email protected]
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      112 months ago

      A Nest doesn’t have to be connected to a network, at all. They’re wired to your climate system the same way as a dumb thermostat. If you don’t need remote control of your temperature–and I’m gonna be real here, does anyone need remote control of the climate system?–disconnect it from the network.

      It’s a dial that turns your temperature up and down. I haven’t adjusted mine since, like, August.

      • @[email protected]
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        102 months ago

        does anyone need remote control of the climate system?

        I dunno about need, but being snuggled up in bed and changing the temperature from your phone is pretty great.

      • @thesmokingman
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        22 months ago

        I wasn’t aware you could use a Nest without an account. If that’s possible, absolutely no need for MFA. If you use a throwaway account and don’t connect the device to a network, then there’s no reason to pay the premium for the device.

        Whether or not the device is connected to a network has little bearing on securing the account. Usually you’re getting a smart thermostat to control it remotely or for a savings program with your power company which requires at least the account be connected. You don’t want that to be exposed ergo you want MFA.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 months ago

          Mine was inherited from the previous owners. At my insistence they factory reset any devices they left around the house. When I moved in, I turned on the nest and discovered that it worked fine with no configuration whatsoever. It’s just controlling the current on two wires, with a fancy display. I’ve never had a reason to change it from that.

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        2 months ago

        I do agree, but, when you have 2 people at home sucking on your paycheck and messing with the thermostat you pay for when you’re not at home it’s nice to have.

        Edit: I don’t have a smart thermostat and never plan to buy one. I kinda like owning the things I buy