It’s not just HP
It’s not just HP
I see. I’m not native English. but I get it.
lol Hades is greek.
No such thing as introducing features with 0 performance impact.
It’s definitely not helping haha
Maybe already using Windows could be enough for Hades.
Maybe because you already sold your soul?
apt purge cups-* libcups* libppd*
Thank me later.
Nobody knows about Mbin yet?
Correct. Assuming your TV doesn’t connect to open wifi access points.
And assuming you never want to use any of the smart features or apps.
Yes you can build your own HTPC, and connect it to the TV, that is what I’ve been doing for the past 8 years.
You could also setup a virtual LAN. And disallow internet on that VLAN. Or go to the Privacy & Terms menu in the TV and disallow all privacy settings (opt-out).
Is there evidence of this happening?
Well no… but I can’t rule it out either.
The original author that is indeed behind a paywall doesn’t know what he is talking about. I dove into the official study and it seems to be 500ms interval data gathering. But only 1 time per minute batches together 8KB data sent back to Samsung.
Since it can also connect to untrusted wifi access point (eg. without password). You need to live in a Faraday cage …
Again your media PC (or HTPC) is still connected to a smart TV. And the problem is with the TV recording HDMI data. In fact, if you read correctly, the Smart TV does no record data from the built-in apps like Netflix.
It still can connect to untrusted wifi access point (without password protection). So also try to go to: Settings Menu -> General & Privacy -> Terms & Privacy -> And there is a whole list of privacy setting. Try to find the option to: Do not agree with all. Or you need to manually disallow each privacy option… Good luck!
You can go to Settings Menu -> General & Privacy -> Terms & Privacy -> And there is a whole list of privacy setting you automatically agreed with (which you didn’t). However, you should find an option for: Do not agree with all. Or you need to manually disallow each privacy option… Good luck!
I’m the OP, but not the author of this article posted.
After I dove deep into the study, the study said it records data at 500ms. And then it batches the data together, and only sent data once per minute back to Samsung. Between 8kB and 9kB of data per minute. So definitely not 4K screenshots.
You can’t print anymore. Try to use a plotter.