Your Utility Company is Spying on You | Cal Washington, InPower (EXCERPT)

January 4, 2023

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‘Smart meters’, which were installed on your house without your consent, are gathering data and building a detailed profile on you. A profile which your utility company sells to other companies, and maybe even to the government.

But there is something you can do. Cal Washington, the Vancouver-based founder of InPowerMovement.com, has created a customizable NOL which will allow you to turn the tables on the utility companies and charge them for spying on you.

  • How detailed is the data the meters collect?
  • Do ‘smart devices’ talk to your smart meter?
  • Do smart meters actually save you money?
  • How can you use the NOL from InPowerMovement.com to turn the tables and use the utility company’s own legal strategy against them?

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