There aren't any that I am aware of. In order to get these things working in a fairly secure manner you have to build the system yourself. Everything I have seen for sale has required connection to the company's servers.
Easy. No Cloud. Why does your smart shoe need a cloud to communicate with your phone? Bluetooth is enough. Why doesn't your wlan lightbulb talk to your router as accesspoint, which can communicate with your mobile phone (some manufactures offer free dyndns with one click)? Why does it always need to use a cloud? One Cloud? At least two! The lightbuld talks with its manufacturer, which sends pings to google, which sends it to your phone as push message.
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The convenience is worth the risk. The dumb-ass majority has spoken.
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Fair point. But did they have any other options?
Are there secure IoTs?
Maybe, just maybe, the developers/manufacturers are at some fault.
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Yes, they could have said "no". Your scale does not need to talk to the fridge. Your thermostat does not need to talk to Google.
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No is always an answer. But the question I was asking was what other manufacturing options are there which are secure?
Your snide comment didn't really help anything.
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Easy. No Cloud. Why does your smart shoe need a cloud to communicate with your phone? Bluetooth is enough. Why doesn't your wlan lightbulb talk to your router as accesspoint, which can communicate with your mobile phone (some manufactures offer free dyndns with one click)? Why does it always need to use a cloud? One Cloud? At least two! The lightbuld talks with its manufacturer, which sends pings to google, which sends it to your phone as push message.