• incici
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    Is this something a router-based DNS filter like PiHole remove?

    • ree
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      2 years ago

      Dont connect it to the internet. That’s all

      • incici
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        2 years ago

        I don’t have a TV. I’m asking to understand what it runs inside.

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          I have a Google TV based “smart” TV and use PiHole. The balance is blocking just the right queries to maintain acceptable privacy and security, while allowing queries which are necessary for desired functionality. The domains often change as well. These can be more efficiently blocked with RegEx queries but those have a higher chance of breaking functionality as well.

          You can also deactivate the “smart” features or simply not connect the TV to the network.

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          You use it a dumb TV and then you connect a smart device you have more control over via HDMI (or another connector)