With all due respect, that premise is rather far fetched.
The only thing a smart meter is capable of recording is actual amount of electricity used. They are not capable of determining what you are doing or which appliance you are using when.
I don't have smart meters. Well, actually I do but they are my own and the data generated is entirely within my control and only monitored by my own internal off-line systems. They are for my benefit, not the energy supplier, OFGEM, the DCC or the government.
The meters have no clue whether I boiled a kettle at 11am or whipped round the front room with the hoover for five minutes. They can determine if half-hourly reads are set that maybe I used 500Wh but they cannot tell what I did with that 500Wh during that half hour period. The power recorded is power used but there is no possible way that my movements around the house can be traced to me making a brew in the kitchen or whether I've used a particular appliance at a particular time.
My elderly neighbour walking her dog past the front of my house will have more insight into my activities than smart meters can snoop on, that's for sure.
Don't shoot me, I'm only the piano player. I DON'T work for or on behalf of EON.Next, but am willing to try and help if I can. Not on mains gas, mobile network or mains drainage. House heated almost entirely by baby dragons.