• @SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    21 month ago

    This tech has been in TVs easily for the past ten years.

    Did you know this stuff is in most modern cars, too? Fuck. EVERYTHING listens to you now.

    I hate to use this phrase, but, back in my day, we used to call this SPYWARE and it was treated as a virus - it was highly unacceptable by people.

  • @TON618@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Leveraging people’s property to trash their privacy and serve them ads is really a good way to get me to avoid an entire brand for everything.

  • @obsidianfoxxy7870@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    11 month ago

    If they ever make this a standard feature in all TVs and make it where I can’t just disconnect it from the internet, I will be using old TVs for the rest of my life.

    My TV is there to display a visual output. It does not and should not do anything else.

  • @A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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    01 month ago

    Continue to never buy LG products again?

    Gotcha. The advertising works, i guess…maybe not how they wanted to, though lol

    • @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      -11 month ago

      My next TV will be either a business/signage monitor or a computer monitor.
      At least something without any connection outside. No network, no anything.
      At most something like a Chromecast or similar.

  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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    01 month ago

    This is why you block the camera with a little diorama that shows a single white male viewer…frantically masturbating.

      • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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        228 days ago

        As if someone published a book featuring this very technology…in 1949.

        It was noted with memes when the ToS of one such television suggested not having private conversations in front of or otherwise near the TV screen.

  • @D_C@lemm.ee
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    01 month ago

    Are there any TV manufacturers out there that do great screens like the lg ones, but without all the rest of the bullshit?

    We are in the market for a huge TV soon, and we were looking at the lg oled Evo. However I don’t really like rewarding bad behaviour, so if there’s any others you can suggest then suggest away…

    • TheRealKuni
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      01 month ago

      I have an LG TV. Absolutely love it.

      However, it’s not connected to the internet so it doesn’t do any of this shit. It’s just a really nice dumb TV that has the potential to spy on me if I ever gave it a chance to be smart, and I still get to take advantage of the various picture improvements that come from having the processing power of a smart TV.

      Just need something else to do streaming if that’s what you want. Like an Apple TV, nVidia Shield, Roku, or game console. Some of those will also advertise to you, but I’ve had good experience with my Apple TV.

      • @A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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        1 month ago

        I wouldnt be surprised if it randomly connects to unsecured/public wifi networks to still send the spy data if it can find any in its area.

        • @Bloomcole@lemmy.world
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          11 month ago

          Always asume the worst with any (tech) product and any major company, and a lot of times you will be proven right later.

  • @HeyJoe@lemmy.world
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    01 month ago

    So we pay them to do this to us? I stopped putting tv’s on the internet once I realized it offered me nothing useful. Firmware is about it and if that’s the case I’ll either usb it or put it on the internet for 5 min to do the update. Even then Samsung sucks so much with firmware the release notes for every single update are “bug fixes and improvements”… thanks Samsung.

    If I am forced to put it online or it comes up with a way to phone home on its own, I am done buying those kinds of tv’s, and I’m sure some other brand will offer one that doesn’t, even if it isn’t the best one to buy.

    • @moopet@sh.itjust.works
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      01 month ago

      most firmware releases will be to fix something with the online service anyway. If it displays stuff coming down a wire from your PC when you buy it, it probably never needs an update.

      • @HeyJoe@lemmy.world
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        11 month ago

        I will say I had 1 time i needed it. It was my Samsung Odessey monitor. It supports freesync but I noticed when it was on there would be a slight flicker. Dealt with it for probably 2 years before looking into it. Low and behold online comments all said firmware fixed it. It worked, fixed it and now it’s been fantastic ever since. One of the only times an update on a screen did something amazing. It’s not the norm but the excception.

  • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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    01 month ago

    I recently bought an LG TV. I didn’t connect it to the Internet, I just use it with my Chromecast or Switch. Works great, no ads, no AI BS.

    • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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      01 month ago

      Coming soon (if not already): TVs with utility cellular connections or corpo network (like Amazon sidewalk) access that your neighbor may have not opted out of.

      • Ulrich
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        I find it highly likely that TVs will soon cease to function without an internet connection, complete with some BS explanation about protecting your privacy or security.

        • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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          11 month ago

          I can’t set my dryer to medium heat unless I do so with an app over the internet even though the controls exist to do it on the unit. I bought a window AC unit and the only remote control is an app - thankfully I was able to put that on a subnet with no internet gateway and it still works.

          • @KnightontheSun@lemmy.world
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            11 month ago

            Name them. Bosch does this with some functions too. I bought the model below and didn’t care about delayed start or whatever. I am not loading your app!

            I swear we need to start some appliance hacking clubs or something to sidestep this crap.

            • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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              11 month ago

              It’s an LG dryer.

              I’d have to go look up the window unit. Its almost certainly a white labeled OEM who’s advertised brand no longer exists, though.

  • @filister@lemmy.world
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    01 month ago

    Enshittification in progress. Sadly their OLED TVs are amazing, if not for the intrusive ads. It is really crap what all those companies are doing shoving ads our throats.

    I am trying to block everything using ad blockers, DNS filtering, Pi hole, etc.

    • SwizzleStick
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      11 month ago

      Sometimes even that’s not enough. I’ve had some questionable kit before that would just ignore the DNS settings fed to it if it thought they were no good, and fall back to something else preconfigured.

      pfSense is a wonderful tool for situations like that. Anything intended for local use only here just doesn’t get outside at all. Handy for stuff like a fire stick that only needs to be calling up a local media library.

      It can also mangle any DNS requests going out to a different server and redirect them to itself instead. You could do this without it with iptables/nftables on a generic Linux box, but pfSense makes it much friendlier.

      There are other packages that can do the same, but physically all you need is one piece of hardware as a bouncer that manages connections between inside/outside.

  • 74 183.84
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    01 month ago

    Holy shit there were so many ads in that article that I just stopped reading. It sucks LG is going down this route. They make really nice displays but now I dont ever want to buy an LG tv if its spying on me to serve me these ‘better’ ads. Fuck advertising. Its turned into a complete monster

    • @empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      -11 month ago

      You can’t hardly even buy computer monitors without them anymore either. Every one of the higher end Samsung or LG monitors is starting to include “smart” bullshit.