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  • Samsung Warns Customers Not To Discuss Personal Information In Front Of Smart TV

    Samsung has confirmed that its “smart TV” sets are listening to customers’ every word, and the company is warning customers not to speak about personal information while near the TV sets.

    The company revealed that the voice activation feature on its smart TV's will capture all nearby conversations. The TV sets can share the information, including sensitive data, with Samsung as well as third-party services.

    The news comes after Shane Harris at The Daily Beast pointed out a troubling line in Samsung’s privacy policy:

    “Please be aware that if your spoken words include personal or other sensitive information, that information will be among the data captured and transmitted to a third party.”

    Samsung has now issued a new statement clarifying how the voice activation feature works.

    “If a consumer consents and uses the voice recognition feature, voice data is provided to a third party during a requested voice command search,” Samsung said in a statement. “At that time, the voice data is sent to a server, which searches for the requested content then returns the desired content to the TV.”

    The company added that it does not retain or sell the voice data, and has updated its policy and named the third party in question, Nuance Communications, Inc.
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    Just bought a new Samsung smart TV. I have to press and hold a button to do voice commands, so I'm hoping it only "listens" then. Will have to read the instructions more thoroughly.
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    • #3
      lol, don't say you "prefer younger girls" or you might get a visit from Chris Hansen.

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      • #4
        Wow, I'd rather the tv where you have to hold a button on the remote to give voice commands.

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        • #5
          Samsung doesn't know many of the vulnerabilities it has to patch, and many old Tizen devices may not get an OS update to squash the bugs.

          Samsung's squashing of malicious Tizen smart TV bugs is turning messy
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            WikiLeaks Exposes 'Weeping Angel' CIA Tool That Spies On Samsung Smart Televisions
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            • #7
              Samsung Asks QLED TV Owners To Run A Virus Scan

              It's not just our computers that need to be regularly checked for malicious software, Samsung is now recommending you run a virus scan on its televisions every few weeks.

              https://www.pcmag.com/news/369040/sa...n-a-virus-scan
              Last edited by dlevere; 06-18-2019, 01:03:00 AM.
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