Let’s be honest here most of us dont read the privacy policies for smart televisions. And even if we try to, its often difficult to read them, particularly on a television screen. Some televisions even display the massive policies five lines at a time. Reaction to recent controversies involving Vizio and Samsung televisions, for example, have highlighted that while people understand that their televisions have microphones, cameras and tracking software, they don’t fully understand how much of this information they’ve actually agreed to share with companies.So we asked a few legal experts who specialize in privacy Christopher Dore of the Chicago-based law firm Edelson, Danielle Citron of the University of Maryland, William McGeveran of the University of Minnesota and Bradley Shear of Maryland-based Shear Law to explain what we’re really getting into when we hit the I agree button.
Källa: What youre really agreeing to when you accept your smart TVs privacy policy – The Washington Post
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