Your Smart TV is taking screenshots of your screen every 15 seconds (2024)

46 points
1/21/1970
12 hours ago
by nowflux

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rationalist

I took out the Wi-Fi module before I ever powered up the TV. I don't want to have to trust that a guest won't try to connect to their own hotspot to watch their Netflix on my TV.

12 hours ago

foresto

If I had to buy a smart TV, this is what I would do. It's the only way to be sure.

Sadly, the purchase would still reward the company for making a spyware screen, and signal that I find it acceptable, which is why I plan to avoid them forever.

9 hours ago

arijun

I think these TVs are subsidized by the ad revenue, so you might cause them more pain by buying one and never connecting it.

9 hours ago

genewitch

p.s. if you like this idea use the Ad Nauseam plugin for firefox et al in lieu of ublock whatever. It clicks on all ads it hides, polluting metrics, wasting money.

it also tells you the estimated cost of all ads it's clicked on your behalf.

7 hours ago

rationalist

You're also going to be profiled based on every list imaginable. Have fun when companies think you're an extremist and into wild things like fetishes.

7 hours ago

genewitch

Perhaps, but for that i use TrackMeNot plugin, which gets a list of headlines then does headline remixes/mashup and googles/searches for them on a set schedule of your choosing. you can choose to disallow words that would be illegal to search for in your jurisdiction.

also, oh no! Coca Cola will think i like latex? Shoot, this ruins my retirement plans.

6 hours ago

rationalist

> oh no! Coca Cola will think i like latex? Shoot, this ruins my retirement plans.

Oh no! Now you didn't get that job because the company farms out their background checks and that company uses these metrics to determine different types of risks (social risks, financial risks (you must really like gambling after clicking on all of those gambling ads), etc). Oh no! Now you're on an extremist list and being investigated. Oh no! Now you're paying more for the same products because you're on a list of people that companies think will pay more. Oh no! Your social score is tanking https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nosedive_(Black_Mirror)

6 hours ago

genewitch

What sort of sites do you think i visit?

also good luck doing price discrimination when i'm at a regular store in meatspace. i don't use any apps for any brand or store. If there comes a day where it is possible to "update prices in realtime" in stores, before i get to the register, and it's somehow legal for them to charge a different price at the register than it says on the shelf; then i won't shop at that store.

all stores are like that? doubtful. the farmer's market isn't.

I also don't particularly care if some employer passes me over because of what ads i click on. If any of you work for a company that does this, can you let us know the name of the company?

Also, oh no, not an investigation where nothing illegal happened! What will i do? Oh right, "i don't answer questions unless my lawyer directs me to. you can call him, here's his card"

reply to your "/s" comment below: it's banned because google is an adtech company that also makes "the most popular browser." I have no idea what strings ublock origin (or whatever they changed the name to this week) pulled to still "technically" be allowed (or was allowed, a few years ago); but ad nauseam uses the same lists as ublock, as well as possibly others.

I don't use chrome, and haven't for like 6 years; it isn't installed on my PC and it isn't my browser on android (when allowed to make the decision.)

But i cannot imagine the thought process that got us here. How did you come to believe all of the things you typed?

an hour ago

Larrikin

Yea this isn't a thing and is just another scare tactic that gets dragged out when Ad Nauseum is brought up as the better solution. It's banned in the Chrome because it works

6 hours ago

rationalist

I don't know, some of the other Black Mirror episodes ended up being right on the money.

Ah yes, "banned because it works"... That's why lots of stuff is banned /s

6 hours ago

Larrikin

Cool

4 hours ago

angry_octet

I'm curious to know whether my Google TV is surveilling my use of Netflix and other apps. If I watch something via XBMC streaming does it sample it?

It would be a shame if I had to have my own HDMI generator go back to switching inputs.

11 hours ago

its-summertime

https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.06203 the study

Instructions given from the twitter thread but are probably slop:

Samsung:

Menu → Settings → All Settings → General & Privacy → Terms & Privacy → Turn off "Viewing Information Services"

LG:

Settings → General → System → Additional Settings → Turn off "Live Plus"

Settings → Support → Privacy & Terms → User Agreements → Turn off "Viewing Information"

Roku TVs (TCL, Hisense, Philips, Insignia, Onn, Sharp, and others):

Settings → Privacy → Smart TV Experience → Turn off "Use Info from TV Inputs"

Settings → Privacy → Advertising → Turn off "Personalize Ads"

Sony:

Settings → All Settings → Turn off "Samba Interactive TV"

Vizio:

Settings → All Settings → Admin & Privacy → Turn off "Viewing Data"

Amazon:

Settings → Preferences → Privacy Settings → Turn off "Device Usage Data", "Collect App and Over-the-Air Usage", "Interest-Based Ads"

12 hours ago

m463

I thought texas sued them all because they did it even after changing settings.

9 hours ago

mlindner

FWIW, I would not trust LG here to actually do nothing even after turning all the elements off, their GUI is especially "web"-like. Just leave it disconnected.

I don't understand why people can't just get a secondary device for accessing live streaming programs. There's numerous devices you can buy that do it.

TVs should not be connected to the internet. The incentive structures are just too bad against the user.

11 hours ago

0cf8612b2e1e

How do you know the TV will not also screenshot the HDMI input? That’s what I would do if I were looking to further milk the rubes buying my tv.

10 hours ago

Larrikin

The TV can take all the screenshots it wants in that scenario. It isn't connected to the Internet

9 hours ago

arijun

It seems like they do? That’s why gp suggested disconnecting the Wi-Fi entirely.

9 hours ago

mannyv

Just connect your TV to WiFi then block it at your router/wifi AP.

Though at some point they'll just start using random MAC addresses Then you have to ensure that you block all external access for stuff that didn't get an IP from your DHCP server. Which probably won't work with IPv6 because it could just assign itself an IP and go.

How would you block a random device on IPv6 that's generating its own IP?

9 hours ago

landgenoot

What is the framework of the TV's these days? I still have a 2011 high end Samsung that has no Wifi, but this thing is not going to last forever.

9 hours ago

genewitch

TCL roku TVs are cheap and you can just tell them you don't have an internet connection (or whatever) on first setup. I have no idea if TCL or Roku have pulled a samsung/sony/visio - i forget which - and connect to "open wifi" to phone home.

I got tired of my TCL Roku taking so long to turn on and switch inputs and turning itself on and off to update. So i factory reset it and told it "no network". works fine.

Sceptre makes dumb TVs, too. https://www.sceptre.com/ - i have been buying their panels for something like 24 years. they're "decent" nothing super remarkable, but they're just dumb displays. at least mine are.

And finally, find a projector that does what you want. they're usually so compact they don't have roku/other smart stuff. I use a wall, we used dark brown or black paint to frame out a 95" screen roughly in between 16:8 and 16:9 aspect. wash the wall or sand lightly and wash the wall, then apply Behr Silver Screen in the matte-est behr base. I personally did three coats, it took less than a quart, so you only need a quart for ~100" with 3 coats. It looks like a movie screen when it's off, and it looks like a TV screen when the projector is on.

observe a random clip of it in action https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG6VJ9WlLcs note i know there is trapezoid, i fixed that later by ceiling mounting the projector in the middle as opposed to slightly to the side. a more expensive / nicer projector can actually transform the image trapezoid to fix this, and the most expensive can do it on their own! mine has vertical trap but not horizontal.

pitch black room and vibrant colors (powanqatsi maybe) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYrsm2B9UeY

7 hours ago

bilegeek

Seems the only viable solution nowadays is computer monitor + converter box and/or computer + speakers. There's ~$150 32" monitors nowadays, even a few non-TV 42-43 inch monitors if you're willing to spend ~$700-1200.

9 hours ago

AirMax98

Dumb devices have gotta be a billion dollar market at this point.

11 hours ago

rationalist

I bought a dumb 4K TV years ago. When I looked not too long ago, I couldn't find any for sale.

10 hours ago

hyruo

Since TV screenshots are used for advertising purposes, I'd like to know if the same thing happens on mobile phones.

9 hours ago

kstrauser

Maybe, but since I'll never connect that sucker to a network, it'll just have to sit and brood on them.

11 hours ago

GauntletWizard

They're increasingly turning to contracts with Comcast and AT+T so that even if you don't have them on the network, they can phone home on the neighbor's wifi.

11 hours ago

big_toast

Do you have additional information about this? I'm having trouble finding reporting or discussion on it.

10 hours ago

GauntletWizard

That's because they understand how creepy it is. But you can find plenty of pieces about what great things it's doing for local municipalities, who have comparably small budgets, and read between the lines.

https://corporate.comcast.com/press/releases/comcast-expands...

9 hours ago

LocalH

Don't forget they can just drop a 4G modem into the TV too.

10 hours ago

DANmode

but also don’t forget that nobody has yet.

8 hours ago

ButlerianJihad

Zealous Autoconfig https://xkcd.com/416/

6 hours ago

m463

lots of hacker news folks provide information:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46294456

9 hours ago

ChrisArchitect

9 hours ago

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9 hours ago

therobots927

I changed the WiFi password as never told my Samsung the new one. I expect this will work for a year or two until they figure out how to force their way onto the network.

12 hours ago

jhhh

Amazon sidewalk and related technologies will likely allow devices to bypass needing your network at all in the future. The last TV that doesnt support these features will probably be my last.

12 hours ago

HDBaseT

[dead]

11 hours ago

cwillu

Thank god the EoH never became a thing, despite being in the HDMI standard

12 hours ago

ezekg

Do you just use a Roku to watch stuff or what?

12 hours ago

therobots927

Amazon fire stick

10 hours ago

mlindner

What is of value to watch on any of the streaming platforms?

Netflix content is atrophying. Disney Plus is dying. To say nothing of Hulu or others.

I watch youtube. The content is way more varied and interesting and less sanitized.

11 hours ago

Larrikin

Apple is producing multiple series that each could be in contention for a top spot on best sci Fi TV shows of all time.

9 hours ago

therobots927

Which ones?

7 hours ago

Larrikin

Foundation, For All Mankind, Silo, Pluribus, Monarch. See was pretty good but is over

Invasion isn't as good as the above but still better than a lot of shows before it.

Severance second season made me question the show's quality sadly

5 hours ago

Sabinus

Dunno what gp likes, but IMO Foundation is incredible.

6 hours ago

bitwize

There's a wonderful thing that we used to have and still do have, but might be going away soon. It's called "terrestrial television". For decades people streamed programming over the airwaves, straight off the antenna! For free! Ad-supported of course, but... no tracking! (Actually opt-in tracking with a Nielsen People Meter.)

12 hours ago

dlcarrier

You can also use a DVR to record terrestrial broadcast TV, and there's even tools to automatically skip ads: https://github.com/Protektor-Desura/jellyfin-dvr-comskip

11 hours ago

cma

They will probably eventually upload stuff through people walking by with Samsung phones or smart tags.

12 hours ago

Dan_-

Right? Couldn’t they exfiltrate this info through BLE?

9 hours ago

m463

look up 5g miot. 6g will be worse.

9 hours ago

therobots927

There it is. Thank you very much.

7 hours ago