LG’s TV business is heightening focus on selling ads and tracking.

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    Step 1. Buy “smart” TV on sale
    Step 2. Use the money saved to buy/build a streaming box of your own choosing
    Step 3. Never ever connect the fucking TV to the internet

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      I’ve heard it will hop open networks to try to update. Doesn’t sound that farfetched in 2024. If you’re really concerned, you could disable the wireless adapter…

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        Not many people run open networks these days. I would be more worried about the things creating a mesh network to download ads from anyone who gave their TV internet access.

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          The local cable monopoly supplies modem/router/AP combos that broadcast unsecured WiFi hot spots. For “convenience” of its customers.

          Pre-submission edit: there may be an authentication page upon connecting to verify that you’re a legit customer. I’ve never tried it personally and have no intention on doing so.

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        I’m sure some do. I don’t have any evidence either way, though. Would be very interested if someone had some hard info.