The researchers have discovered that automatic content recognition (ACR) tracking is active most of the time, even when TVs are used as “dumb” HDMI devices. In other words, the TV manufacturers are monitoring your private moments as well. There’s apparently no monitoring of streaming content in the UK, but there is in the US.

The only good news is that these TVs can seemingly be configured to disable ACR, provided the owners know this activity is taking place and are able to find the right settings. (I recently looked at the configuration of our TVs again, and understanding the various settings was far from easy.)

    • @[email protected]
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      4420 hours ago

      If it is a Samsung tv, they have been automatically connecting to any open wifi, maybe your neighbor has one. And there goes the data.

      Avoid Samsung.

      • @Feyd
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        617 hours ago

        Where is the info about this?

        • @[email protected]
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          615 hours ago

          A random hacker news comment. I’m in EU, where this kind of tracking is not legal, so I cannot validate…

          • @Feyd
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            28 hours ago

            I can’t find anything about it. Claim seems sus tbh

          • @[email protected]
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            1217 hours ago

            Samsung in particular has “smart” monitors, so for some of them the answer is unironically yes

            • @[email protected]
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              19 hours ago

              Dear god, I do vaguely remember their launch (not my portfolio while working in PC component procurement) but had completely pushed that from my head.

              Looks like LG have the same thing going on too, what a waste of silicon.

    • @[email protected]
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      414 hours ago

      You’ll have to desolder the WiFi card inside. Check teardowns of TVs from now when deciding to buy a new one