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Disconnect Your Smart TV from the Internet to Stop Tracking

Automated content recognition isn’t the only tracking issue on TVs, but it’s one of the most startling. Here’s what the marketing industry doesn’t want you to know:

Many TVs have “automated content recognition” technology that detects what you’re watching—even if you’re watching OTA TV or an old VHS tape—and informs marketers.

When this feature is enabled—and it’s probably enabled by default, or after a prompt that really encourages you to enable it without explaining it properly—your smart TV will monitor your watching habits and home phone. To do so, your smart TV will capture sections of video, snippets of audio, still images, or some combination of the three, and upload the data to a “listening post,” as AdExchanger’s guide for marketers explains it.

Even if you never touch your smart TV’s software and you just play video games from a console, stream with an Apple TV, or connect a PC via HDMI, your smart TV is likely watching and phoning home. What do the marketers do with this data? As AdExchanger puts it: “Once the data has been collected, TV analytics companies ingest ACR data and combine it with other data sets to make it more accurate and usable.”

In other words, data about what you’re doing on your TV is combined with other sources of data. These could include your web browsing history, search history, product purchases, and credit card transaction data. That data can then be used to build a more complete profile on you and your TV habits to better serve you targeted ads.

“You Are in Control!”
A man giving a thumbs up in front of a TV.

Of course, this monitoring isn’t happening against anyone’s will! That would be unethical. All the people who have this feature enabled on their TVs are surely informed consumers making an informed decision to share their data with marketers. For example, on a Roku smart TV, you have to head to Settings > Privacy > Smart TV Experience and disable “From TV Inputs” to deactivate ACR features.

We’re sure that all those Roku TV users out there understand exactly what this option does, right? The majority of Roku TV users all really want marketers to know exactly what they’re watching at all times.

That’s one perspective. Here’s another one:

TV manufacturers are only getting away with this by making ACR-related options confusing and buried, counting on TV customers not knowing that their televisions are even capable of this. Case in point: Vizio paid out a $17 million settlement after it was sued for making these options confusing and misleading. Of course, Vizio never admitted that it did anything wrong.

Finally, let’s face it: Smart TVs are cheaper than dumb TVs because of this data collection. Roku makes its money from ads and paid video content, not from selling hardware.

Consumer Reports has a good guide to turning off ACR and other snooping features on smart TVs from a wide variety of brands.

Just Disconnect Your Smart TV and Be Done with It

We could go on about other “features” you might not like, like the interactive advertisements Roku sometimes slips into cable TV programs. But honestly, what’s the point? Why not just prevent the smart TV software from phoning home in the first place?

To do so, just cut off your smart TV’s internet connection. If the TV is plugged into your network via an Ethernet cable, unplug it. If it’s connected to Wi-Fi, have your TV forget the Wi-Fi network. If your TV can’t connect to the network, it can’t phone home. When you get a new smart TV, consider not even connecting it to the network. You probably can’t avoid buying a smart TV, so this at least lets you treat a smart TV as if it were a traditional “dumb TV.” Problem solved!

Of course, this isn’t an ideal solution. If you love your smart TV’s software, you’re making a sacrifice. However, if you only use your smart TV as a “dumb” display for other devices, it’s a great solution. If you do really like your smart TV’s software, be sure to look up a guide for turning off as many privacy-invasive features as you can.

But remember: Other devices often have their own tracking features. Even if you have a streaming platform that doesn’t track your watching habits (like an Apple TV), apps that you run on that platform (like Netflix, for example) will keep track of your watching habits in those individual apps. Still, even if your streaming box is monitoring your watching habits, at least your smart TV won’t be. That’s a win if you want to keep marketers from knowing everything about your life.

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Cum să instalezi Windows 10 pe Mac

Pentru a instala Windows folosește Asistentul Boot Camp care este inclus în computerul Mac.

1. Consultă configurarea pentru Inițializare securizată

Configurarea implicită pentru Inițializare securizată este Securitate completă. Dacă ai schimbat configurarea la Fără securitate, schimb-o la loc la Securitate completă înainte de a instala Windows. După ce instalezi Windows, vei putea folosi orice configurare pentru inițializare securizată, fără a afecta capacitatea de a porni din Windows.

2. Folosește Asistentul Boot Camp pentru a crea o partiție de Windows

Deschide Asistentul Boot Camp care se află în dosarul Utilitare din dosarul Aplicații. Urmează instrucțiunile de pe ecran.

  • Dacă ți se cere să introduci o unitate USB, introdu unitatea flash USB în computerul tău Mac. Asistentul Boot Camp o va folosi pentru a crea o unitate USB bootabilă pentru instalarea Windows.
  • Când Asistentul Boot Camp îți solicită să setezi dimensiunea partiției pentru Windows, reține cerințele minime de spațiu de stocare din secțiunea anterioară. Setează o dimensiune de partiție care corespunde nevoilor tale, deoarece nu o mai poți modifica mai târziu.

3. Formatează partiția Windows (BOOTCAMP)

După ce asistentul Boot Camp își încheie operațiunea, computerul Mac repornește și revine la programul de instalare Windows. Dacă programul de instalare întreabă unde să instaleze Windows, selectează partiția BOOTCAMP și fă click pe Formatare. În majoritatea cazurilor, programul de instalare selectează și formatează automat partiția BOOTCAMP.

4. Instalează Windows

Deconectează orice dispozitiv extern care nu este necesar în timpul instalării. Apoi, fă click pe Următor și urmează instrucțiunile de pe ecran pentru a începe să instalezi Windows.

5. Folosește programul de instalare Boot Camp în Windows

După finalizarea instalării Windows, computerul Mac pornește în Windows și deschide o fereastră „Bine ai venit la programul de instalare Boot Camp”. Urmează instrucțiunile de pe ecran pentru a instala Boot Camp și software-ul de asistență Windows (drivere). După ce termini, ți se va cere să repornești computerul.

  • Dacă programul de instalare Boot Camp nu se deschide, deschide-l manual și folosește-l pentru a finaliza instalarea Boot Camp.
  • Dacă ai un ecran extern conectat la un port Thunderbolt 3 pe computerul Mac, afișajul va fi alb (negru, gri sau albastru) până la 2 minute în timpul instalării.

Comutarea intre Windows si macOS

Repornește computerul, apoi menține apăsată tasta Opțiune (sau Alt) ⌥ în timpul pornirii, pentru a comuta între Windows și macOS.

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How to Stop Website Notification Pop-Ups in Edge

Khamosh Pathak

Microsoft Edge is a great web browser when it comes to speed and features. But website notification pop-ups can spoil your browsing experience and clutter your notifications. Here’s how to stop annoying website notification pop-ups in Microsoft Edge. Microsoft Edge for Desktop (Windows 10 and Mac) and Android both have a built-in notification system for websites (It’s not available on iPhone and iPad.).

A website notification from Microsoft Edge.

You can disable notifications from a particular website, or you can disable the website notification system itself. This will ensure that you won’t encounter annoying notification pop-ups. The steps for doing this on Android and the Desktop app are quite different. We’ll cover both platforms below.

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