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Is Your Roku Snitching? Stop the Surveillance with 3 Quick Settings

Your smart TV might be watching you more closely than you're watching it, but a few simple menu changes can shut down the trackers for good.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

Smart TVs utilize ACR (Automatic Content Recognition) to catalog everything viewers watch, creating a digital profile for targeted marketing. On Roku devices, this involves tracking content from both streaming apps and external inputs like cable boxes or gaming consoles. To stop this data collection, users need to disable the 'Smart TV Experience' features, limit ad tracking, and periodically reset their advertising identifier within the device's privacy menu.

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