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The privacy setting most TV owners never change By Kyle James of ConsumerAffairs May 1, 2026
Many smart TVs use ACR to track everything on your screennot just apps, but cable, gaming, and anything connected via HDMI.

This data is used to build ad profiles and track your viewing habits, often with settings turned on by default during setup.

You can limit tracking by turning off ACR and ad settings, reviewing privacy controls, or disconnecting your TV from Wi-Fi.

Smart TVs have quietly become one of the most overlooked privacy risks in your home.

A recent study found that many TVs are essentially taking digital snapshots of your screen every 15 to 60 seconds and capturing what youre watching. They dont just do it through streaming apps either, they capture screenshots via almost anything you have connected to your TV. This includescable boxes, streaming devices, gaming consoles, and even your laptop.

Its happening through a technology called Automatic Content Recognition (ACR). And for most people, its turned on by default when you take your TV out of the box and plug it in.

Heres whats actually going on, and more importantly, how to shut it down.
What your TV is really doing behind the scenes
ACR works like a constant identification system running in the background of your TV.

But instead of only tracking what you watch through apps like Netflix or Hulu, its designed to recognize anything that appears on your screen, no matter the source.

Heres how it actually works:
Captures tiny visual fingerprints of your screen Matches them against databases Sends that data back to the manufacturer
That means your TV can track:
Streaming apps Live TV Gaming sessions Anything plugged in via HDMI
In other words, your TV isnt just tracking what you stream. Its actually tracking everything you watch on that screen, regardless of where it comes from.
Why companies are doing this
Its important to realize that companies arent snapping screenshots of your TV to improveyour viewing experience. Theyre doing it to collect your data.

TV manufacturers are no longer just selling you a device so you can watch your favorite shows. Theyre actually building advertising businesses based on your viewing habits.

That data they collect can then be used to:
Target ads more precisely Sell aggregated viewing data to other companies Track your behavior across multiple devices
And in many cases, users dont fully realize theyve agreed to it.


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