What they're not telling you: As per title, go to your smart tv deepest settings, find all "legitimate interest" toggles buried in the deep details and untick hundreds of them manually one by one. Yes, it will take you 45 minutes but it has to be done.

Jordan Calloway
The Take
Jordan Calloway · Government Secrets & FOIA

# THE TAKE: Your Smart TV is a Trojan Horse, and Samsung/LG Know It You're being played. That "legitimate interest" language? It's GDPR theater—legal cover for industrial-scale surveillance. Samsung's Privacy Policy (updated 2023) explicitly reserves rights to collect viewing data, device identifiers, and behavioral patterns *without explicit consent* under the guise of "service improvement." The real scandal: manufacturers deliberately bury these toggles. LG's WebOS requires navigating 7+ menu depths. Not accidentally bad UX—intentionally obfuscated consent theater. One user reported 340+ trackers across four categories on their LG TV alone. Documents obtained by Privacy International confirm TV makers sell aggregated viewing profiles to data brokers. That's not theory; that's disclosed in footnotes no one reads. Your manual toggle-flipping? That's the bare minimum of digital self-defense in a rigged system.

What the Documents Show

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🔎 Mainstream angle: The corporate press either ignored this story entirely or buried it in a 3-sentence brief. The framing, when it appeared at all, focused on process rather than impact.

Primary Sources

What are they not saying? Who benefits from this story staying buried? Follow the regulatory filings, the court dockets, and the FOIA releases. The truth is in the paperwork — it always is.

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