
Just be careful with what you share with third parties such as Alexa or Google Assistant as they can collect data on you too. This isn’t great, but it’s also pretty normal in our digital ad economy and nothing stands out with Schlage that concerns us too much. And they do some targeted advertising with data they collect. Although it’s a good time to remind you that it’s been found to be pretty easy to de-anonymize some types of data and track down an individual’s patterns, especially with location data. They say they can share de-identified or aggregated information with third parties, which is pretty common and not too worrisome. While new smart locks might not be the most exciting news coming out of CES 2022, Schlage’s latest home security device delivers a key feature iPhone and Apple Watch users like myself have been. We like that they do not sell your personal information. There’s nothing in Schlage’’s privacy policy that worries us overly much. On the privacy side of things, Schlage seems pretty good. To help protect yourself, it’s always smart to follow Schlage’s own six best practices for keeping your smart lock safe. But it is good that we didn’t find any major vulnerabilities to date. That doesn’t mean these locks couldn’t be hacked or vulnerable in the future. With all that said, how does Schlage’s smart locks stack up? We found no known secruity breaches with Schalge’s smart locks or with Schlage as a company. The cons: They can be vulnerable to any number of things such as power outages, lost or compromised phones, ransomware attacks on the company who made your lock, product security vulnerabilities, WiFi and/or Bluetooth vulnerabilities, home hub vulnerabilities, bad software updates, data leaks, and more.

The pros: They offer a lot of convenience with multiple ways to unlock the door to your home, a way to track who comes and goes from your home, they can allow you give out a keypad number to people like a babysitter and then revoke that when they no longer need access, and they can help you make sure you locked your front door when your anxiety kicks in on vacation. Smart locks are one of those connected devices that seem to worry lots of people.
