Technology
Smart locks: Convenience comes with security doubts – BBC News
More people are using digital locks for their houses, but how secure are they?

By Padraig BeltonTechnology of Business reporter
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image captionSmart locks are becoming more common
For Candace Nelson, finding out about smart locks from a friend “really was a game changer”.
People like her, who live with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), often feel a need to perform routines like washing their hands, counting things or checking a door is locked.
“I have quite a few times nearly made it to work and couldn’t remember if I locked the door, so I’d turn…
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