The new wave of internet-connected devices, the Internet of Things (IoT), promises a revolution in convenience. Yet, a troubling trend emerges: the privacy paradox. We voice anxieties about data collection, but readily embrace smart appliances and wearables.This paradox stems from two factors. First, the sheer volume and detail of data collected by IoT devices can be opaque. We might not grasp how seemingly innocuous information, like our daily routines or energy usage, can be combined to create a comprehensive profile. Second, navigating intricate privacy settings and lengthy terms of service often leads us to simply accept defaults, leaving our data vulnerable.The consequences of this paradox are significant. Targeted advertising, identity theft, and even security breaches are potential threats. To bridge this gap, we need a multi-pronged approach. Consumers should be empowered with clear information about data collection practices. Manufacturers must prioritize robust privacy controls that are user-friendly. Finally, stronger regulations might be necessary to ensure responsible data handling in the ever-evolving world of IoT