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Why do you suppose #Samsung decided to randomly send me this email completely out of the blue

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  • jik@federate.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    Why do you suppose #Samsung decided to randomly send me this email completely out of the blue?
    Methinks they're in trouble about something or about to be in trouble about something and are doing damage control.
    I don't recall ever being told about this before, so this isn't a "reminder", and the "settings" on my TV for disabling this are well-buried and confusing, an obvious dark pattern intended to dissuade people from turning off the privacy-invasive functionality.
    #privacy #infosec #adtech

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      Why do you suppose #Samsung decided to randomly send me this email completely out of the blue?
      Methinks they're in trouble about something or about to be in trouble about something and are doing damage control.
      I don't recall ever being told about this before, so this isn't a "reminder", and the "settings" on my TV for disabling this are well-buried and confusing, an obvious dark pattern intended to dissuade people from turning off the privacy-invasive functionality.
      #privacy #infosec #adtech

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      @jik Now I feel better about my decision to never let a television (or other home appliance) connect to the internet.

      I don't know what secrets a dishwasher or fridge would divulge, but I don't have the time (or motivation, really) to audit them, so they stay offline.

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      • jik@federate.socialJ jik@federate.social

        Why do you suppose #Samsung decided to randomly send me this email completely out of the blue?
        Methinks they're in trouble about something or about to be in trouble about something and are doing damage control.
        I don't recall ever being told about this before, so this isn't a "reminder", and the "settings" on my TV for disabling this are well-buried and confusing, an obvious dark pattern intended to dissuade people from turning off the privacy-invasive functionality.
        #privacy #infosec #adtech

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        @jik

        I wonder if there's a growing market for non-smart or even analog devices yet.

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          @jik Now I feel better about my decision to never let a television (or other home appliance) connect to the internet.

          I don't know what secrets a dishwasher or fridge would divulge, but I don't have the time (or motivation, really) to audit them, so they stay offline.

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          @JustinDerrick @jik Our litter robot disconnected from the WiFi earlier this week. Still works fine. I'm not really inclined to reconnect it. I also have no idea what info it's sending to whom and don't need this anxiety right now.

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            @jik Now I feel better about my decision to never let a television (or other home appliance) connect to the internet.

            I don't know what secrets a dishwasher or fridge would divulge, but I don't have the time (or motivation, really) to audit them, so they stay offline.

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            @JustinDerrick @jik Our litter robot disconnected from the WiFi earlier this week. Still works fine. I'm not really inclined to reconnect it. I also have no idea what info it's sending to whom and don't need this anxiety right now.

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