Hi All,
Looking to steer into HA, but have some questions on how data is handled.
First, I don’t mean the opt-in on the scant analytics. HA is very clear about that which is great. Awesome clear policy.
Second, I understand that “integrations”, which use a device manufacturer’s/services software/infrastructure, are outside scope here (although I do have some questions).
My goal is to find and work a system where no one knows when my lights are turning off and on, and is only on my hardware. IE: If the internet went down, but I was still connected to local wifi, can my HA still work?
The answer seems like a strong “yes”, but I want to double check. I also want to make sure if I do use an integration that there’s not an avenue for telemetry beyond that integration. IE: I don’t want Spotify to gain access to what temperature I keep my house just because I want to play music.
I also have questions about the mobile app, but if the rest is truly locked down, I can navigate that.
I currently have an automated bog garden, but how I did it isn’t really scalable. It’s all modbus components with values passed to a local server to generate a dashboard. I’d like to expand to more actual “home” automation, and this seems like a great tool!
Thanks for any clarification.
Tailscale is pretty easy, though I dislike the management console is via their servers/services.
Wireguard (which Tailscale uses) is fully self-hostable.