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posted by janrinok on Tuesday February 10 2015, @02:41AM   Printer-friendly
from the and-who-thought-that-this-was-a-good-idea? dept.

The BBC has said that Samsung has issued a warning to its customers over their smart TVs, saying that people shouldn't talk about personal information in front them. When using the voice activation feature of the smart TV, it will listen to everything you say and may share that with Samsung and third parties.

This only came to light when The DailyBeast posted a new story pointing out part of the privacy policy...

"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"

Corynne McSherry, an IP lawyer for EFF, told The DailyBeast that the "third party" was probably the company providing speech-to-text conversion for Samsung. They also said: "If I were the customer, I might like to know who that third party was, and I’d definitely like to know whether my words were being transmitted in a secure form."

 
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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 10 2015, @03:31AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 10 2015, @03:31AM (#142977)

    duct tape to the rescue

  • (Score: 2) by EvilSS on Tuesday February 10 2015, @07:48AM

    by EvilSS (1456) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday February 10 2015, @07:48AM (#143039)

    Duct tape is a bit too aggressive (cleaning that residue off if I want to use the camera or sell the laptop would be a pain). I clip the adhesive strip from a post-it note and use that. Stays on just fine until I want to remove it. Won't totally black out the camera but best someone may be able to do is tell if the lights are on or not.

    • (Score: 3, Insightful) by VLM on Tuesday February 10 2015, @01:03PM

      by VLM (445) on Tuesday February 10 2015, @01:03PM (#143109)

      Electrical tape looks better and blocks those horrific late 90s blue LEDs. The adhesive for both can be dissolved with any oil or solvent, just not water based. So a drop of cooking oil to soften it up with a q-tip and that sticker-cleaner stuff from the car cleaning section of the store.

      • (Score: 2) by Jeremiah Cornelius on Tuesday February 10 2015, @04:11PM

        by Jeremiah Cornelius (2785) on Tuesday February 10 2015, @04:11PM (#143186) Journal

        Blue LED? 2000 ce. Before that, they were green and red - occasionally yellow and orange.

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      • (Score: 2) by darkfeline on Tuesday February 10 2015, @06:38PM

        by darkfeline (1030) on Tuesday February 10 2015, @06:38PM (#143250) Homepage

        If you use Linux, you can just blacklist the webcam driver.

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        • (Score: 2) by kaszz on Wednesday February 11 2015, @02:47AM

          by kaszz (4211) on Wednesday February 11 2015, @02:47AM (#143417) Journal

          Won't work if you need some specific program that will only run on Microsoft Windows..
          So hardware blocks is the shit.

    • (Score: 2) by redneckmother on Tuesday February 10 2015, @04:29PM

      by redneckmother (3597) on Tuesday February 10 2015, @04:29PM (#143193)

      Won't totally black out the camera ...

      Black Sharpie to the rescue!

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