![]() Since just-content services pretty much don't exist, I mostly go for free stuff. My own approach is that I'll pay for content, but not for content+ads, content+spying, or content+excessive control. So it's a conscious decision consumers have to make: do you take extra steps to take your browsing and viewing back? Or do you just go with whatever the corporations impose, knowing that they only sell "convenience" when it benefits them and hurts you? If you notice that there are a few "apps" on the TV's onboard PC that are more convenient to use than viewing the same service through a computer - you're right! Manufacturers and content-brokers like to force you into these proprietary platforms so that they can control how you use it.Įxactly like removing your ability to block ads. You can install EFF's Privacy Badger, you can install Firefox's Facebook jail if you use Facebook (which I recommend people don't, but that's like telling people not to smoke or drink soda, smh). You'll get Youtube through Firefox, and you can install u-block origin in the browser. Unlike some other ad blockers, with uBlock Origin, there are no good ads. You put Linux on the computer, hook the computer up to one of the TV's HDMI inputs, and use the TV like a monitor. This free, open-source ad-blocking extension offers a few unique features. Instead, just install Linux on a spare laptop, a cheap Raspberry Pi, or if you want to spend more money on something fancy, get one of those cute miniPC's from System76 or something. Ms adelante, tambin comenz a extenderse su uso en Firefox, Microsoft Edge y Safari. Su desarrollador es Raymond Hill y, en un principio, era compatible con Opera y Chrome. If the TV's computer can't connect to the Internet, then it can gather all the data it wants, but it can't phone home, listen to your conversations in the house, spy on you through the camera (if a mic or camera are present - remember that if it has "voice control" or has built-in Alexa, Google, etc then it has a microphone!) etc. uBlock Origin es una extensin de navegador que fue creada para bloquear los anuncios y ventanas emergentes de un sitio web. ![]() You just ignore its "smart" options completely, and make sure to delete its wifi settings (and/or disconnect the Ethernet cable, if you hooked it up with a cable). In fact, the extension specifically says it can work with uBlock Origin and AdBlock Plus, both of which we recommend up above. It's OK, you don't do anything to the TV at all. ![]()
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