Is your Roku tracking what you watch? Discover the specific privacy settings you need to change immediately to stop data collection and limit targeted ads.
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Texas gets restraining order against TV maker after software lawsuit
A temporary restraining order has been put in place against Hisense after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit ...
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TCL 65-Inch QM9K
In terms of pure specs, the TCL QM9K is a 4K QLED mini-LED TV with a 144Hz native refresh rate and support for high dynamic ...
Five major TV manufacturers are now facing lawsuits from the Texas Attorney General, and it's all tied to accusations that ...
Enjoy the smooth and lag free TV experience with these 5 best 60 Hz refresh rate LED TVs on Amazon India from Sony, LG, and ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton is suing five TV makers over alleged ACR tracking that records what Texans watch at home. Here’s what the ...
The Roku Pro Series (2025) is better than before in some respects, less so in others.
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Not all TV HDMI ports are created equal, and I found out the hard way
With the majority of TVs, the settings for each individual HDMI input can be changed, and high-bandwidth ports that are HDMI 2.1 compatible, often have extra options in the settings menu. By default, ...
The Texas AG warns of privacy risks with smart TVs linked to the Chinese Communist Party and cautions consumers about TVs ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton is issuing a consumer alert for smart televisions. Paxton says the TVs are spying on Texans.
Texas AG Paxton warns of smart TVs spying on users and has sued five companies for using ACR technology to collect data.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued five major television companies, claiming they use their smart TVs to spy on Texans.
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