Looks like the anti-smartTV alarmism is out in full force today on the feditubes. A reminder: connecting a smartTV to the Internet is perfectly safe as long as you take 2 minutes to follow common sense guidance:

https://www.consumerreports.org/electronics/privacy/how-to-turn-off-smart-tv-snooping-features-a4840102036/

SmartTVs don't collect anymore data than Microsoft Windows, Google, Facebook, Twitter or even your credit card company.

Don't be fooled by the people trying to shame or scare you. And definitely don't get tricked into the magical thinking that streaming with a Roku is somehow safer than with a TV. It's not.

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@dangoodin yes but to be fair, some manufacturers are trying to sneak in a camera and other sensors. That’s a little overkill.

@GuillaumeRossolini

Yes, but can't the same be said of tablets and phones? And again, as long as you follow the guidance to turn that crap off, you should be fine.

@dangoodin @GuillaumeRossolini

Tablets & phones are personal devices that people *generally* understand to carry some risk. Only children and the extremely naïve don't perform basic infosec.

A TV is different. It's an appliance, and older people assume it's a passive display like their old Magnavox but bigger & prettier. They don't think of it as a computer.

IMHO we need *more* paranoia about smart TVs, not less. It's not fear mongering if the risk is real.

@ralfmaximus @GuillaumeRossolini

There's no more risk than smartphones, tablets, computers and many other devices, or Facebook, Github, Google, Twitter or your credit card issuer. You should have as much paranoia related to these things as you do smartTVs.

@dangoodin @ralfmaximus @GuillaumeRossolini This feels like whataboutism.

"TVs shouldn't collect so much data."

"What about your smartphone, tablet, etc?"

I tend to agree that none of them should collect that much data, but we're talking about TVs right now, not the other things

@godmaire @dangoodin @ralfmaximus
No, there were some fair points above

  • TVs aren't seen as active listening/recording devices by the general public yet;
  • the precautions you (should) take with your phone, can also apply to the TV

@godmaire @dangoodin @ralfmaximus

Incidentally, I was reading about this earlier today

https://digital-markets-act-cases.ec.europa.eu/reports/compliance-reports

I didn’t know that the EU had this gatekeeper label but I’m glad for it, especially since they impose transparency and it’s working

(There’s also a big platform label for the biggest websites by traffic, with imposed transparency also)

Anyway all this to say: these transparency laws don’t apply to Samsung, LG or other tv manufacturers, yet. Make of this what you will.

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