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Your Streaming Device Might Be Tracking You. Here's How to Shut It Down


Sure, those ads might help keep your device affordable, but all that background tracking adds up. If you're uncomfortable with companies tracking your viewing habits, it might be time to dig into ... Read More

Your TV is probably tracking you -- here's how to stop it - CNET


Internet-connected smart TVs and streaming devices from Vizio, LG, Samsung, Sony, Roku, Google and others can all spy on your viewing habits. Here's how to stop them. Read More

Roku Streaming Stick devices review | CNN Underscored


Roku finally ditched its wedge-shaped streaming devices for its new Roku Streaming Sticks, and we tested them for over a week to see how they are. Read More

The best streaming devices of 2024 | Popular Science


The best streaming devices will let you watch all of your favorite streaming platforms in 4K HDR with ease. Read More

Breaking down why Apple TVs are privacy advocates’ go-to streaming device


Breaking down why Apple TVs are privacy advocates’ go-to streaming device Using the Apple TV app or an Apple account means giving Apple more data, though. Read More

How to set up profiles on your smart streaming devices


Sharing a streaming device with other people can be annoying. The solution is simple: just create different user profiles. Here's how. Read More

Is your Roku TV spying on you? Probably, but here's how to put ... - ZDNET


Your Fire Stick, Chromecast, and other streaming devices collect personal data for various reasons. If that bothers you, here's how to take back some control. Read More

Don't Want Your Apps to Track You? Disable This One iPhone Setting


Denying access to your iPhone's IDFA doesn't necessarily mean app developers won't track you through other means, so it's critical to be mindful of the apps you use and how you interact with them. Read More


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