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lock-free | 5 years ago

You have to watch out for the TVs that attempt to connect to public networks. So pray your neighbors have passwords on their wifi and didn't opt in to Comcast's hotspots.

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diego_moita|5 years ago

Even if the TV set does that but you only use the dumb features then there isn't too much to spy, right?

It should be hard for the TV to recognize what you play connected from a cable. (Edit: I know they can do it but please read the next paragraph).

Besides, if you block commercials from the smart features, what does the manufacturer gains by spying on you? Without incentives why bother the work?

csunbird|5 years ago

The TVs are actually trying to identify the content on screen.

cyberbanjo|5 years ago

I'm not sure if smart TVs come with always on recording capabilities (Siri, Alexa style) yet but that's a possible avenue to leak private audio of your viewing area.

cozzyd|5 years ago

Probably easy enough to sever the wifi antenna in that case