I'm amazed people haven't known about this. All smart TV's are fitted with cams and data loggers that can log viewer habits, and take a snapshot every 10 seconds when activated. This information is used by network entities to adjust programming to suit viewer needs. Apparently it can also glean data embedded in pre-recorded digital media to further predict consumer habits, and to more closely match what people want to see on the box. This function has been given the T.I.C. seal of approval, apparently
I'm amazed people haven't known about this. All smart TV's are fitted with cams and data loggers that can log viewer habits, and take a snapshot every 10 seconds when activated. This information is used by network entities to adjust programming to suit viewer needs. Apparently it can also glean data embedded in pre-recorded digital media to further predict consumer habits, and to more closely match what people want to see on the box. This function has been given the T.I.C. seal of approval, apparently
Are you far dinkum !!!
You're not having SWMBO on are you 03 troopy ?
"GEEZ" that will be the end of "Sport" on the lounge in many a household. !!!!!!!!
K.J.
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The only way that will work in my view, is if the TV is connected to the internet. Which I have no desire to do. Its just like your web cam on your computer may be watching you (if the computer is actualy on) My web cam on my laptop has black tape over it.
"Yep" that's another thing I was concerned about a while back, DeBe,
I did have a camera hanging off the screen of my old desk-top computer,
I noticed, even though I wasn't running a video conversation at the time, and the camera should have been in neutral gear,
the darn thing would flash, as though taking a picture, every time I turned on the computer.
The camera has been thrown away, along time ago.
Black tape is also over my laptop camera.
K.J.
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