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jart ◴[] No.43748778[source]
When all the manufacturing was moved to China decades ago, I bet no one predicted China would do this!
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Renaud ◴[] No.43748863[source]
It's not China doing this, it's manufacturers, wherever they are.

DJI happens to be a Chinese company but Samsung isn't, and they have been tracking what people watch on their TV (even if you're using HDMI and your own input) for years.

Big European, Asian and American brands are doing the same, washing machines requiring an account to access basic capabilities, cars phoning home, computers phoning home, phones phoning home, they all want it, they all do it.

Blaming China for this is deflecting the true culprit: the rampant notion that everything that could be sold has to be sold. Privacy doesn't matter, just put a red ribbon over it and force user to create an account and share their data in exchange for the priviledge of accessing what they thought they bought.

China didn't invent that, they sure love it, but they are not responsible for it alone.

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ourmandave ◴[] No.43750466[source]
... and they have been tracking what people watch on their TV (even if you're using HDMI and your own input) for years.

How? If you didn't give it an internet connection, how is it sending any tracking data back to the mothership? It can't guess your wifi password or anything.

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1. jart ◴[] No.43751299[source]
It's still possible to watch television without an Internet connection?