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."
(Score: 2) by danomac on Tuesday February 10 2015, @05:32PM
Sure, in your home. But what if they're everywhere else?
(Score: 2) by mendax on Tuesday February 10 2015, @08:11PM
They are doomed and can become automatons, slaves of a new world order. For myself, I'll keep on enjoying books... and YouTube videos (via Tor, of course).
It's really quite a simple choice: Life, Death, or Los Angeles.
(Score: 2) by khedoros on Tuesday February 10 2015, @10:23PM