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+1 that's what I do at home with my desktop and what is IMHO the best solution.
Yet on vacation I use an old android box with Android Tv (SlimTv) and I have to say it's nice to have a dedicated interface allowing use of a remote.
Okay, but then the TV is still running all the same spyware.
Update: just disabling wifi doesn't guarantee 100% privacy anymore on a densely populated area. Nowadays you've stuff like Amazon Sidewalk and who knows who's partner and what devices are in it.
Don't connect it to the internet
That doesn't guarantee 100% privacy on a densely populated area anymore. Nowadays you've stuff like Amazon Sidewalk and who knows who's partner and what devices are in it.
Iirc that's specifically for amazon devices, this was regarding Samsung TVs
Not specifically for amazon devices, they've opened up the network to "selected partners", I believe Samsung isn't on the list but that may happen at any point and to be fair did you read the ToS to know if they don't have something similar already? What are their plans?
All I know is that I've never connected my TV to the internet and never gotten ads on it
Not saying more sinister things aren't possible, but for my TV to connect to some kind of mesh net, it would probably need a firmware update, which its not going to get, because again, its not connected to the internet.
Pihole is your friend.
Deny it wifi credentials and it has nowhere to send the stuff it's spying on
That doesn't guarantee 100% privacy on a densely populated area anymore. Nowadays you've stuff like Amazon Sidewalk and who knows who's partner and what devices are in it.