FT: NEU & ICL researchers "found that a number of smart TVs, including those made by Samsung and LG, and the streaming dongles Roku and Amazon’s FireTV were sending out data such as location and IP address to Netflix and third-party advertisers.” https://t.co/R8Wna94h0y
— Chris Hoofnagle (@hoofnagle) September 18, 2019
The smart TVs in our homes are leaking sensitive user data to companies including Netflix, Google and Facebook even when some devices are idle, according to two large-scale analyses. https://t.co/LEWcxmukrg
— mmnjug™ (@mmnjug) September 18, 2019
Smart TVs, smart-home devices found to be leaking sensitive user data, researchers find https://t.co/9RpVJBQvX3
— deray (@deray) September 18, 2019
Smart TVs are (still) dumb. Don't connect any device to the Internet without a very good reason. My TV hasn't been connected to the net for years.https://t.co/1T0j4poUSx
— Joshua Bloch (@joshbloch) September 18, 2019
First: Duh
— Rev. Robert R. Ballecer, SJ (@padresj) September 18, 2019
Second: If any of you have a "Connected" TV, the last thing you want to do is actually connect it to the Internet.
Third: If a monitor REQUIRES you to connect it to the Internet for basic functionality, it's broken and you shouldn't buy it.https://t.co/ZzufSaC8r5
Smart TVs, smart-home devices found to be leaking sensitive user data, researches find https://t.co/heXOKd7vzZ
— Ali Velshi (@AliVelshi) September 18, 2019
**Netflix should Pay ME!?
— Lawyerforlaws (@lawyer4laws) September 18, 2019
Smart TVs, smart-home devices are leaking sensitive user data, researchers finds!
"Nearly all TV devices in our testbeds contacts Netflix even though we never configured any TV with a Netflix account," the researchers wrote.https://t.co/U4mDPt2h0F
So called "Smart TVs" are nothing more than another way to spy on you. Never buy them...https://t.co/NS4J3RrPow
— Jstn- In 2020, watch for votes changed by Sharpie! (@JstnGreen1) September 18, 2019
Just think about this... privacy doesn't really exist anymore and it's not coming back.
— Shermichael Singleton (@Shermichael_) September 18, 2019
Smart TVs, smart-home devices found to be leaking sensitive user data, researches find https://t.co/JwLz59nDJV
Smart TVs, smart-home devices found to be leaking sensitive user data, researchers find https://t.co/nPbOOmHwfp
— Becky Yoose (@yo_bj) September 18, 2019
Smart TVs sending sensitive user data to Netflix and Facebook https://t.co/K0NV17tF5W
— Financial Times (@FT) September 18, 2019
? My #Iot #fails talk most favorite #privacy nightmare example are #smartTV - no wonder that a product sending tons of #userdata to #netflix and #facebook... #SmartTVs are #wiretapping devices in our living room.
— Mirko Ross ?? #MCCH19 (@mirko_ross) September 18, 2019
? https://t.co/TCJDRKl4Cu pic.twitter.com/dppliNGbbv
Your smart TV/Roku/Fire stick are sending data to Facebook, Netflix, Spotify and 3rd party advertisers... even when you're logged out. https://t.co/VHkTeaJCKm pic.twitter.com/dAHi9Fffya
— ST (@seyitaylor) September 18, 2019
?? Smart TVs sending sensitive user data to Netflix and Facebook (Financial Times)
— Gilles Klein (@GillesKLEIN) September 18, 2019
Two studies find smart devices share data on location and usage with advertisers https://t.co/lbI8wah1hl pic.twitter.com/8nqywHw3FT
Smart TVs, such as those from Samsung and LG, streaming dongles & Amazon’s FireTVs are sending out location & IP addresses to Netflix & third-party advertisers. The FT reports on a new study from @ImperialDyson's @realhamed & colleagues at @KhouryCollege https://t.co/T12yM2tu0Y
— Imperial Spark (@ImperialSpark) September 18, 2019
"Smart TVs sending sensitive user data to Netflix and Facebook":https://t.co/fjcof6RpdA
— Vess (@VessOnSecurity) September 18, 2019
(Financial Times have taken their paywall off for today; the article is free to read.)
Privacy ki Aisi ki Taisi.
— Vikrant (@vikrantkumar) September 18, 2019
Smart TVs in our homes are leaking sensitive user data to companies including Netflix, Google & Facebook even when some devices are idle ~ Study. https://t.co/w1Z4mEYfJQ
The smart TVs in our homes are leaking sensitive user data to companies including Netflix, Google and Facebook even when some devices are idle.#BigData #Privacy #DataProtection #datasafety #dataprivacy #Regulation #Ethicshttps://t.co/2o8akKqdOM via @financialtimes
— Khalid Shami (@KShamiCan) September 18, 2019
Also, check out the FT article about our findings, the paywall is down for the day ? https://t.co/Yg7OXkUxC1
— David Choffnes (@proffnes) September 18, 2019
Netflix 및 Facebook에 개인 데이터를 전송하는 스마트 TV https://t.co/kfPMdoiBHB
— editoy (@editoy) September 19, 2019
• “기기 제조업체나 앱 소유자에 따라 Google에 전송된 데이터에는 사용자 위치, 기기 유형 및 특정 앱 내에서 사용자가 보고있는 내용이 포함되어 있어 개인화된 광고를 타겟팅 할 수 있습니다.
09/18/2019 Smart TVs, smart-home devices found to be leaking sensitive user data, researchers find
— Symbolism (@CodesUcq) September 19, 2019
TV's are collecting reams of data including device locations which is sent to third parties like advertisers and major tech companieshttps://t.co/E8xnzgUPri #Qanon #GreatAwakening
Smart TVs, smart-home devices found to be leaking sensitive user data, researchers find https://t.co/uUnKIxQOf8 > “Nearly all TV devices in our testbeds contacts Netflix even though we never configured any TV with a Netflix account,” the researchers wrote.
— PrivacyDigest (@PrivacyDigest) September 19, 2019
Smart TVs, smart-home devices found to be leaking sensitive user data https://t.co/dnjeAwJWLV #iot #smarthome #dataprivacy #privacy #security
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) September 19, 2019
Oh great. Facebook Google, et al are spying on you through your smart TV as well. Wouldn't want to miss an opportunity to exploit every waken minute of the day for more data collection. Surveillance capitalism is the fucking worst. https://t.co/ZqRG8wnZ3J
— DHH (@dhh) September 18, 2019
A nice little FT article came out today that quotes me ~ sorry for the pessimism! > https://t.co/KBk709UniX (As a prof I get to walk around the world, pointing at things, saying "this is dire.")
— electronic max (@emax) September 19, 2019
Those of you that caught my livestream when I talked about using a PiHole to stop advertisers tracking and profiling everything you do - Here's a study to back it up: https://t.co/hEEWBYRO10
— GreenEggsnHam (@HamEggsnSam) September 19, 2019
Smart TVs sending sensitive user data to Netflix and Facebook - The Financial Times https://t.co/Obg2mw2hKY
— Alexander Knorr (@opexxx) September 19, 2019
Your Smart TV is watching you watching TV and is telling all its friends about it
— Estelle M. (@EstelMP) September 18, 2019
New studies find that smart TVs are leaking sensitive user data to companies including Netflix, Google and Facebook #InternetofThings #Privacy https://t.co/D9qNtFGKCX
The data were being sent whether or not the user had a Netflix account. The researchers also found that other smart devices including speakers and cameras were sending user data to dozens of third parties including Spotify and Microsoft. https://t.co/ateUwx8TmJ
— toomas hendrik ilves (@IlvesToomas) September 19, 2019
Be careful what you do in your living room , you might not be alone ?.
— Jānis Sārts (@janis_sarts) September 19, 2019
Smart TVs sending private data to Netflix and Facebook https://t.co/sjvbmcTmR8 via @financialtimes
If you have smart TV in your house, your personal data is now being shared with third parties including Netflix( regardless of having an account or not), Google and Facebook even when some devices are idle, according to two large-scale analysis.https://t.co/R8WEc5UYBy
— Digital Shelter (@DigitalShelter) September 18, 2019
Smart TVs sending private data to Netflix and Facebook https://t.co/LS5tXN3JcQ via @financialtimes #1135MV
— Göran Bolin (@shgnbn) September 19, 2019