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What the Ballie knows about you
Rolling home companion robot with AI, camera, and projector. Follows users, controls smart home devices, displays content on walls. CES 2024 announcement, release pending.
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4 findings on record · 4 verified against primary sources
What it collects about you
Where your data goes
What you can control
What it collects about you
The data this device picks up.
People around you
Samsung warns that recording or sharing video or audio of other people may affect their privacy rights, and says you may need to post a notice that Samsung products are in use in your home.
Your location
Samsung's SmartThings platform collects location information through GPS, Bluetooth, and WiFi signals, including precise geolocation with user permission, and certain features may not work if location collection is disabled.
Where your data goes
Who else can see it once it leaves the device.
Shared with others
Ballie data is shared with business partners who control and manage it, with selected service providers, and with Google Cloud for Gemini AI processing of audio, visual, and sensor data.
What you can control
Your say over the data it holds.
How long they keep it
Samsung's SmartThings privacy notice states personal information is kept for as long as needed to provide the service or as required by law, and defers to the main Samsung Privacy Policy for detailed retention practices, with no Ballie-specific retention periods disclosed.
The full record
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