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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 16-05

in LeoFinance7 days ago

some of which I have never heard of. But lots of places to go to turn these things off and to ensure that you are not sharing this kind of information with your friendly neighborhood television manufacturer. So those are all related to sharing personal and private information, essentially. But it goes beyond that. As I was reading this specifically related to Samsung. So I can't say definitively that every smart TV does this, although I would expect that if they're not all doing it, they're doing some version of this. In the Samsung agreement, one of the things that you're agreeing to is that they can take snapshots of what you are displaying on their television to be able to determine your viewing patterns and to be able to take that information and provide it to third parties to be able to advertise to you. Or even to, I'm making this as an assumption now, that eventually it could end up in the hands of nefarious third parties. So you could end up with spam or other unsavory ads or (30/43)