• BroBot9000@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Monitors aren’t being pumped full of this stuff and so won’t the premium televisions.

    The super budget/sold at a loss TVs will absolutely be gutted for spyware.

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      1 hour ago

      Looks at the top of the line Samsung Odessey 49"/54" ultrawide monitor. Looks at specs. Reread this comment.

      Uhuh

    • Alphane Moon@lemmy.worldOP
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      9 hours ago

      Monitors aren’t being pumped full of this stuff and so won’t the premium televisions.

      I have a feeling premium TVs won’t escape adware/spyware either. They can get their margin on the hardware and earn some more money on spyware; I don’t see what incentive they have to not do both. I hope I am wrong though.

      • thatKamGuy@sh.itjust.works
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        5 hours ago

        You’re not wrong, there are a number of videos from Louis Rossman (right to repair advocate) on YouTube lambasting LG for doing this very thing on their high-end G-series OLED TVs; including defaulting to opt-in to marketing and providing PIR data after an automatic update.