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Panich52

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Fri Feb 13, 2015, 06:32 PM Feb 2015

Samsung Clarifies Smart TV Privacy Policy That Freaked Everyone Out – Consumerist

Samsung Clarifies Smart TV Privacy Policy That Freaked Everyone Out – Consumerist

http://consumerist.com/2015/02/10/samsung-clarifies-smart-tv-privacy-policy-that-freaked-everyone-out/

This past weekend, someone noticed that Samsung reserves the right to record things we say near our TVs and upload them to a third party, and for some reason this freaked people out. Samsung has solved the problem by removing the problematic sentence from their privacy policy, replacing it with an expanded explanation of what uploading your speech to a third party really means.

The original phrasing, as you may remember, simply said:


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.


“Wait, what spoken words?” Samsung smart TV owners and the general public asked. “Everything I say in my living room? Everything I say in my house?” The policy wasn’t clear, which is why Samsung updated it to spell out exactly what’s going on. It’s quite clear, so we don’t even need to clarify and summarize it. Take it away, Samsung:
In addition, Samsung may collect and your device may capture voice commands and associated texts so that we can provide you with Voice Recognition features and evaluate and improve the features. Samsung will collect your interactive voice commands only when you make a specific search request to the Smart TV by clicking the activation button either on the remote control or on your screen and speaking into the microphone on the remote control.


See? That’s all we wanted: to be assured that our TVs aren’t recording all of our conversations and uploading them to an unnamed “third party.”

There are two types of voice commands that a smart TV understands: stock commands like “TV off” and more complex commands: Samsung uses the example “Find me a sci-fi movie to watch.” Like the voice recognition software in phones and tablets, for more complex phrases, the TVs upload the recording to a server for translation into text.

More importantly, they explain that the TV only records you when a button on the remote is pressed. Even if all of your mundane conversations are with your cat, you still don’t want those recorded.


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Samsung Edits Orwellian Clause Out Of TV Privacy Policy [TechCrunch]
http://techcrunch.com/2015/02/10/smarttv-privacy/#VRD67y:bCd


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Samsung Clarifies Smart TV Privacy Policy That Freaked Everyone Out – Consumerist (Original Post) Panich52 Feb 2015 OP
think about this stuff olddots Feb 2015 #1
One Orwellian clause hidden in the legal text for one companies one product, only infinity to go. Fred Sanders Feb 2015 #2
Oh. pscot Feb 2015 #3
So if you said go ef yourself LiberalFighter Feb 2015 #4
If it exists the surveillance state will get access. Taitertots Feb 2015 #5
 

olddots

(10,237 posts)
1. think about this stuff
Fri Feb 13, 2015, 06:41 PM
Feb 2015

It isn't sci fi anymore .

We bought LG " Smart TV " and it made us feel dumb . also maybe a TV in the bedroom isn't a good idea now .

Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
2. One Orwellian clause hidden in the legal text for one companies one product, only infinity to go.
Fri Feb 13, 2015, 06:43 PM
Feb 2015

Now that this has been "clarified" what could go wrong? Clear as mud now!

Did they fire the lawyer who drafted the original clause or promote?

As an aside, what level of laziness is required to go from a remote control to voice control?

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