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You won’t believe how your smart TV is not just gobbling up your viewing data. In some cases, it’s also gathering information about your home. This guide will walk you through how to opt out of this data collection so you can return to binging your favorite shows in peace.
Turn off your smart TV’s tracking features
Can you minimize your smart TV’s snooping activities? Yes. Our advice: Turn off its tracking features — especially Automatic Content Recognition (ACR).
What is ACR, and how do you turn it off? It’s a visual recognition feature that can identify every ad, TV show or movie you’re playing on your TV. This includes streaming boxes, cable/over-the-air TV and even DVD and Blu-Ray players.
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This data is collected and can be used for marketing and targeted advertising purposes. If this sounds too creepy, there are ways to turn it off. The exact methods will depend on your TV’s brand.
Vizio
You can turn off your set’s ACR features if you own a Vizio smart TV. Here’s how:
On older Vizio TV sets that use Vizio Internet Apps (VIA), go to the TV’s System and then: Reset & Admin > Smart Interactivity > Off.
On Vizio smart TVs that use the newer SmartCast system, go to System > Reset & Admin > Viewing Data > toggle it to Off.
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