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stvswn | 3 years ago
The best way for small ad tech providers to compete with "big tech" has been to cross lines that the bigger companies won't cross, this is an example for why there are a lot of profitable ad tech companies in the connected TV / video ads space.
Even if you use a VPN, the TV itself likely has a unique ID for ads, so someone just needs to see one request with both the true IP and the unique device ID and then remember that for the future. It's all very shady. TVs are very far behind the level of user control that phones and browsers provide because there's less scrutiny and its more fragmented across manufacturers (all of which want to get in on ad tech).
You can usually find some opt-out of the identifiers if you dig deep enough into the menus, because multiple laws and regulations require them.
yuletide666|3 years ago
But sure enough, it works just fine with no ads, no "free tv channels", and no voice functionality.
autoexec|3 years ago