• Trollception@sh.itjust.works
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        1 day ago

        Sure they want to but they let you disable all of this in the settings. Also a TV with no internet likely will be an unable to serve adds.

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          That’s what i say; use the TV as dumb display or deal with enshitification now or later.

          Btw, i have an LG too but i always understood them letting you disable stuff them just anticipating GDPR lawsuits. But seems it’s the same in US? Maybe they really want you not having a bad experience.

          • OneCardboardBox@lemmy.sdf.org
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            I mostly like my LG tv, and it’s nice that I can use it without agreeing to their T&C or logging in. It does really piss me off that if I wanted to change picture settings (brightness, color, etc) I’d have to turn their adware settings back on.

        • 🔍🦘🛎@lemmy.world
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          1 day ago

          “likely” lol as bad as the adpocalypse has been, at least things aren’t pre-loaded with bog-standard ads for offline delivery

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      You mean it doesn’t have any of this yet :)

      I say this as someone with two LG TVs. Sure you can just not connect them to the internet, but a lot of people rely on the “Smart” part of the TV to view all their content.