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    Samsung Warns Customers To Think Twice About What They Say Near Smart TVs

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    Post  Carol Mon Feb 15, 2016 10:42 am

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    Samsung Warns Customers To Think Twice About What They Say Near Smart TVs

    In a troubling new development in the domestic consumer surveillance debate, an investigation into Samsung Smart TVs has revealed that user voice commands are recorded, stored, and transmitted to a third party. The company even warns customers not to discuss personal or sensitive information within earshot of the device.

    This is in stark contrast to previous claims by tech manufacturers, like PlayStation, who vehemently deny their devices record personal information, despite evidence to the contrary, including news that hackers can gain access to unencrypted streams of credit card information.

    The new Samsung controversy stems from the discovery of a single haunting statement in the company’s “privacy policy,” which states:

    Please be aware that if your spoken words include personal or other sensitive information, that information will be among the data captured and transmitted to a third party.

    This sparked a back and forth between the Daily Beast and Samsung regarding not only consumer privacy but also security concerns. If our conversations are “captured and transmitted,” eavesdropping hackers may be able to use our “personal or other sensitive information” for identity theft or any number of nefarious purposes.

    There is also the concern that such information could be turned over to law enforcement or government agencies. With the revelation of the PRISM program — by which the NSA collected data from Microsoft, Google, and Facebook — and other such NSA spying programs, neither the government nor the private sector has the benefit of the doubt in claiming tech companies are not conscripted into divulging sensitive consumer info under the auspices of national security.
    http://www.activistpost.com/2016/02/samsung-warns-customers-to-think-twice-about-what-they-say-near-smart-tvs.html


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    Post  Swanny Mon Feb 15, 2016 12:16 pm

    Anything that starts with the word Smart is bad news
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    Post  Carol Mon Feb 15, 2016 5:25 pm

    What about Sex? Smart Sex would be NOT to have that TV in the bedroom. Insanely Happy


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