Farrah Nuff
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While you watch TV, your TV is watching you! Find out more here- The hidden cost of cheap TV's
Website asked me to subscribe, but I clicked the 'x' on the top right and it took me back to article.Sorry, I can't read the article. The website wants me to subscribe.
Thanks, @Pepper. I tried what you did but it just says "sign in" or "subscribe". Oh, well, no big deal. Just thought it might be an interesting read.Website asked me to subscribe, but I clicked the 'x' on the top right and it took me back to article.
No need to apologize, Im not a subscriber either, so regretfully, I didn't know that some of you would have trouble viewing the article. There are methods to bypass things like that but I'm pretty sure that I might be banned, this time for good, if I shared them with you. So, instead, I saved article as a pdf file that you can read from the link in this message. I hope you find it interesting, I know that I did as it was something that I'd never considered before.Sorry, I can't read the article. The website wants me to subscribe.
I can’t read it FarrahWhile you watch TV, your TV is watching you! Find out more here- The hidden cost of cheap TV's
Everyone collects data from you and always have. My first adult job was with a list data broker and that was over 50 years ago. Companies would sell us your names, interests, etc. and we would broker them out, sell that data to those interested in what you were up to. No computers, we did it all by old fashioned means.Meh, I read most of the PDF. The point was that, if you set up your TV (cheap or not) to connect to the Internet and sign up with Netflix or other companies' services that require Internet access, etc., then those companies can collect data from you.
Well, duh.
They're watching to see the brand of chips you're eating and are you in Fruit of the Loom or Hanes?I worked with a guy who believed "They" could watch you through your TV. If somebody wants to watch me on the couch in my underwear eating chips, have at it.
Is the PDF link here - Article in PDF form not work for you, Charry?I can’t read it Farrah
but I can quite believe this……BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING US ,!!!!
You're not going TV-less are you? Just getting rid of the bedroom TV?My 2 1/2 yr. old "Smart" TV in the bedroom just died.
I'm not replacing it.
Well done!So, instead, I saved article as a pdf file
Is the PDF link here - Article in PDF form not work for you, Charry?
If that's the case, then it's out of my control. Just shoot me!![]()
Yeah, prolly why I keep getting 'suggestions'While you watch TV, your TV is watching you!
Not much help for me, we are in a mountainous rural area, no antenna reception. And we only have an internet connection, no cable.but for Smart TVs, if you don't plug them into the Internet, you can just use them as a regular TV
I don't really know, Buddy. I'm just the messenger, not the expert but I was sharing something that, since I'd never considered it, I thought that maybe some people here hadn't thought of it either. I'd suggest Google or your favorite search engine if you want to know more.Thanks @Farrah Nuff it is an interesting article. Pretty much knew about the reductions in price and increase in size...
However I had not thought about the spying on us. Is there anything we can do about it? Other than not connecting to the internet.
I've read, before, that a TV in the bedroom is a bad idea. You might search for sleep hygiene to see why, if the subject interests you.You're not going TV-less are you? Just getting rid of the bedroom TV?