Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information.

Clarification: after a bit of research it seems the olfactory section pertains to CCPA California law, many places have olfactory in the privacy policy because it is required by the law. I can’t believe we reached a point where we have to put olfactory in the privacy policy, but then again it won’t be long before Smell-O-Vision becomes reality.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smell-O-Vision

They removed it, archived here: https://archive.ph/YYBuJ

Also have a California ip you get a different privacy policy.

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“we may collect information about your activities, like the apps you install or access (including usage statistics such as what apps you access, the time you access them, and how long you interact with them), and information about the videos and other content you select and stream within these streaming services.

When you use a smart TV with our operating system (e.g., a Roku TV model) with the Smart TV Experience enabled, we use Automatic Content Recognition (“ACR”) technology to collect information about what you watch or access (e.g., the programs, video games, ads and channels you viewed or accessed, and the date, time and duration of the viewing or access) via your TV’s antenna, cable box, game console, media player or other devices connected to your TV, and we may also collect additional information about the videos and other content you stream. The data collected while the Smart TV Experience is enabled may vary depending on your TV’s model and when you enabled the Smart TV Experience. For information specific to your TV, please see the Privacy > Smart TV Experience section of your TV’s settings menu. If you disable this setting on your TV, Roku will not use ACR on that TV, but Roku still receives information about your interactions and streaming activities on that TV through other methods.

If you use the Roku Media Player to view your video or photo files or listen to your music files, Roku will collect data about the files viewed within the Roku Media Player, such as codecs, and other metadata of the local files you play through the Roku Media Player”

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Alright. I hope they enjoy smelling my dog’s farts all day.

Maybe that’s why they removed it… 🤔

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Super weird. I would assume that olfactory sensors would cost more per TV than Roku would make by collecting the data. Afaik there’s no such thing as electronic olfactory sensors per se anyway. In before labs start buying Roku TVs because they all have gas chromatography machines inside them.

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It is related to the California Law, there are no sensors in the tv. The strange thing is that they reverted the policy without informing anyone.

https://www.zengrc.com/blog/what-are-the-ccpa-categories-of-personal-information/

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Literally every smartTV OS does this. Roku isn’t special. They all collect image metadata, at least by default.

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I don’t connect my Roku TV to the internet, and always use external devi e via HDMI.

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Ok. Which device u connect?

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Another device that collects the same shit probably 😂😥

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not confirmed but i have no doubt gaming consoles do this too

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I mean the list is pretty small. Unless they install Kodi - everything else is compromised.

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It’s a lot easier and cheaper to replace a small device (Roku, Apple TV, Nvidia Shield, Chromecast, Fire Stick, XBMC box, computer, etc) than it is your entire TV. Once you connect and update your TV, I don’t think you can choose to downgrade it later…

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My Roku media player, obviously…

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Laptop, or a mini PC

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Sure, but what os u run? The only open source one for home media is Kodi.
I’ve ran it for a while. But it’s a pita.
My most people that also have jobs don’t do that.

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I ain’t reading all that

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And you’re someone who cares enough about privacy to subscribe to this community.

Which is why the only actual viable solution is legislation and privacy protection laws.

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but also because reading the policy doesn’t help much when there are no options (brands) that are acceptable

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OP could have included a summary, description, or quote of what they’re referring to and criticizing. They did not.

If you don’t own a Roku device, there’s no reason to read all that. I certainly don’t want to read the full privacy policy either and then guess what OP opened a discussion about or other commenters talk about.

Also, this community is called piracy, not privacy.

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You think your Roku wouldn’t snitch on you?

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Why would I use Roku anyways? It’s such an inferior television operating system.

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Look at this guy with choices.

I mean - these days u go to store and buy a tv. Many people don’t even know what os is on it.

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LOL fair. If I have a choice (we’ll see when I move out) I take Google TV over Roku everytime. Roku’s software is horrible, Apple got sued over doing far less than what Roku does with their operating system.

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I hope you don’t think actually think that Google doesn’t do the same shit.

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I’ve had good luck with it for years in comparison to Samsungs junk. I only briefly tried LGs when I bought my C3 but fell back to the Roku because it’s simpler to use (as a CEC device to turn on the audio receiver and change inputs automatically) and syncs between other Rokus. It also has the least amount of issues with Plex and all my Linux ISOs since they’re in varying formats that don’t always play nice with other clients (like the god damned POS Xbox client).

I understand there’s a lot of tracking and phoning home but it’s the least worst option in my experience.

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If you have files with a bunch of different formats and codecs you don’t want to use anything Roku, your direct play options are extremely limited. This becomes almost a hard requirement when dealing with hevc 4K hdr/dv stuff unless you’ve got a server with quicksync or some oomph.

I’m probably going to get a lot of derision for this because it’s Lemmy, but for wide direct play coverage you either want an Nvidia Shield or an Apple TV 4K. I like the Apple TV solution, and everyone in my household is familiar with the UI. The Shield is the only one of the two to support Atmos audio if you have ceiling or upward firing speakers. It’s also not apple if you’re ideologically opposed to owning Apple products.

I’m not surprised you fell back to a Roku box from the built in TV apps, but if you’re going to go for a dedicated streaming box Roku, Firesticks/Firecubes, and Chromecasts should be the last resort due to ads in the experience and codec support.

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The codec support varies from one Roku unit to the next. I have a couple of ultra 4s and they play hevc 4k without problems.

I’ve considered moving to shield, I tried Apple TV and I hated it.

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Every single SmartTV OS does this fyi.

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Common tactic is to refuse it wifi connection but looks like they caught on to this too.

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How so? What do you mean?

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never allow your TV connect to any network but there is another comment up thread stating that some sammy tv won’t permit you to connect HDMI device until you connect tv to internet

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“They caught on”.

I mean - u don’t use any apps? Netflix, plex, Hulu, Disney, apple tv?

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I prefer my console to spy on me

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