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posted by martyb on Friday April 05 2019, @12:57PM   Printer-friendly
from the how-many-are-seeing-red? dept.

According to Doug Lynch at xda-developers.com:

Android TV owners recently received an update across multiple platforms that have started to display sponsored content with a "Promotional Channels' title in the launcher of the Android TV software. We're currently seeing reports that it has shown up in Sony smart TVs, the Mi Box 3 from Xiaomi, NVIDIA Shield TV, and others. This has been an incredibly off-putting change for a lot of Android TV users. What makes matters worse is people were unable to disable the ads at first, but Reddit user Felisens seems to have figured out how to disable them.

[...] Update: Google's response

A Google spokesperson gave us the following statement:

Android TV is committed to optimizing and personalizing the entertainment experience at home. As we explore new opportunities to engage the user community, we're running a pilot program to surface sponsored content on the Android TV home screen.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 05 2019, @06:50PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 05 2019, @06:50PM (#825067)

    Until there are no TV's left except smart TV's, or the day that the TV's will be required to have an internet connection to work at all.

    Enjoy your freedom while you have it, for it is unlikely you'll ever get any more of it unless you wash your hands of the whole thing and decide you don't need to consume media on video anymore.

  • (Score: 2) by NotSanguine on Friday April 05 2019, @08:34PM

    Enjoy your freedom while you have it, for it is unlikely you'll ever get any more of it unless you wash your hands of the whole thing and decide you don't need to consume media on video anymore.

    Yeah! Get away from consuming video. Read DRM'd books and paywalled websites, and listen to music through services that spy on you instead!

    --
    No, no, you're not thinking; you're just being logical. --Niels Bohr