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Smart TVs use Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) to track what’s on screen—shows, ads, movies—and build user profiles. Opting out can stop ACR data traffic, though privacy settings are often hidden. Do you trust your TV?
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2409.06203v1 Published at
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