Up until now I’ve only seen suggestions for content offered by the various streaming services. Today I started getting ads for a Hyundai car!

I tried to log a support call with Sony but they said they couldn’t do anything without a photo of the offending ad. I now have a photo so will try again tomorrow. I know a single support call won’t do anything (though I intend to be very persistent), but if enough people log formal complaints maybe Sony will “talk to” Google.

I know this is deep first world problems territory, but I feel really betrayed having a device I paid $2,300 for being used to shove ads in my face.

19 points

This is literally the reason I set up a PiHole.

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Not sure a pihole would stop this. I have one running, didn’t do much for tv ads.

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Hmm. I guess it depends on your Blocklist and the TV type. For my Samsung, it worked perfectly.

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I’ve block androidtvwatsonfe-pa.googleapis.com and I have no more sponsored content.

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Hmm ok maybe it’s time I take another look and research! Thanks

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I have one running and just blocked the entire roku domain. No ads, no calling home. Works really nicely.

Roku, however, has decided this means war and breaks my apps roughly once a month (all TVs started doing it on the same day, because I reset them all on the same day most recently, before that they staggered so it’s not a legit app update, they just want me to connect so they can harvest my stored data) so I’ve stopped using the apps and started using old computers. Fuck roku. The interface is nice (when it doesn’t have ads) but the remotes are shit and they are an ad company.

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Factory reset -> pick an EU country during setup -> fixed

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Is it because it’s running on Android TV?

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according to his photo, top right says Google TV

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Hyundai is vehicle of choice for orcs now?

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So, my LG smart tv doesn’t show me ads. I have the LG 65NANO90UNA and so far it’s been pretty good. It does however have Alexa built in which is not set up, but may be a whole other set of problems.

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Mine did before I killed its internet access. They were mainly little toast notifications for things like Alexa or Apple TV but I have almost no tolerance for ads on devices I have purchased. I still haven’t switched the launcher on my Shield but once I see ads for random stuff instead of just streaming services that will happen quickly.

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You know, now that you mention it. There is the occasional notification when Apple TV is on sale. But it’s always a tiny thing like off to the side, and that’s the only thing I’ve seen. It’s so unobtrusive that I forgot it existed.

But, I admit that I rarely use it as a tv. I use it as a computer monitor. The only time I’d see the advertisement for Apple TV is when I’m using it as a tv. Which I know sounds stupid. But yeah, I’ll keep a closer eye on it now and see what it do. I only occasionally use my tv to watch Hulu otherwise it’s just a monitor. So, maybe that’s why I don’t see ads.

I’ll keep a closer eye and get back to you.

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LG uses its own OS instead of Android TV, that’s why.

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Ahhhhh that’s cool. Good to know thanks.

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