Norton Announces Core, a Smart Router To Protect Domestic IoT Devices (cnet.com)
fiannaFailMan writes: Norton has announced the launch of a smart router designed to protect connected home devices from intrusions. The Symantec-owned company says the device aims to keep safe up to 20 devices connected to it, including Windows computers, Macs, phones, tablets or any internet-of-things devices, in real time. Norton Core, shaped a little like a geodesic dome, can isolate an infected device from the rest of your network to prevent the spread of any malware. Some of the technical specifications include a dual-core 1.7GHz processor, 1MB of system memory and 4GB of flash memory, and the latest 4x4 AC2600 Wi-Fi standard, with a top speed on the 5GHz band of 1.73 megabits per second and up to 800Mbps on the 2.4GHz band. It also features four Gigabit LAN ports and can cover between 3,000 and 5,000 square feet.
FAQ this:
What happens if I don’t renew my subscription?
"If you don’t renew the Norton Core Security Plus subscription in the second year, Norton Core will continue to function as a high performance router. All network, IoT, and device level security, plus parental control features will be unavailable if the subscription is not renewed."
Yeah, thanks, but I prefer my equipment to function for more than a year.
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According to the latest ruleset, this post should be modded as Vorpal Flamebait +5.
What they collect (e.g. everything including Your F***ing passwords...)
Wireless network SSID/password (encrypted);
* Device information, including any Personal Information you include when assigning device name(s) and, if provided,
the name of the person to whom the device is assigned, and device user agent data/app user agent data, including
device type, manufacturer, and model; operating system; and IP address;
* Data regarding device usage, including data regarding the time of last device use, internet usage time for each
connected device, and gateway logs detailing network connection activities;
* Website addresses for parental control settings, including blocked websites, visited websites, and time and content
filter information;
* Personal Information you may enter into your profile, including username and your picture;
* Personal Information you provide for customer support and connectivity assistance, such as userID, name, role,
policies, and device information;
* Attempts to download executable files/mobile apps;
* Shipping address and related information.
What they do with it...
* Norton Core uses Google Analyticsâ(TM) Measurement Protocol with IP anonymization parameters to transmit critical error
information (including IP address) and information on your feature usage services (âoeNorton Core Telemetryâ) to Google
Analytics, which is not owned or operated by Symantec.
* Understanding product usage and alerts to inform you of better ways to benefit from a productâ(TM)s features
* Statistical analysis of product deployment
* Providing us with business and marketing information
How they use it...
* We are a global organization and may transfer Your Data to other countries, including countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which you are located.
* may be disclosed in connection with any proposed or actual sale or other transfer of some or all assets of Symantec in the event of a reorganization, merger, acquisition, or sale of our assets;
* may be disclosed and shared if we are ...Here they are clearly saying anyone in law enforcement can simply request data and receive it even if not required by law...
required to do so by law or in response to a request from law enforcement authorities;
* To promote research, awareness, detection, or prevention of security risks, Symantec may disclose Your Data to relevant public
and private entities such as cybersecurity or identity theft research organizations and security software vendors.
Apparently also customers responsibility to make sure their down line users and guests are informed their data is also being collected. Note that "your disclosure" actually means going to the management portal and configuring a new device.
It is your responsibility to ensure that any disclosure by you to Symantec of Personal Information of your users or third parties is
in compliance with applicable privacy and data security laws, including informing users and third parties that you are providing
their Personal Information to Symantec, informing them of how it will be transferred, used, or processed, and gathering
appropriate consents and other legal measures required for such transfer, use, or processing.