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Overnight Energy: Trump admin moves Dakota Access one step closer to completion

Posted on | February 7, 2017 | 1 Comment

Overnight Energy: Trump admin moves Dakota Access one step closer to completion

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One Response to “Overnight Energy: Trump admin moves Dakota Access one step closer to completion”

  1. Trust
    February 7th, 2017 @ 6:09 pm

    Vizio used ACR to take partial screenshots and grab audio clips to not only figure out which channel viewers were tuned to, but also to tell which DVDs, Blu-ray disks or streaming services they were watching. (It’s not clear whether video games could be similarly “fingerprinted.”)

    Vizio bundled that data with information about the “sex, age, income, marital status, household size, education level, home ownership, and household value,” according to the FTC.

    The court order says that IP addresses (which can used be to pinpoint home addresses), user IDs and geolocation data pertaining to home consumers was also collected.

    In a second statement, the FTC noted that the “settlement stops Vizio’s unauthorized tracking,” but also advised users to look for an ACR setting in their smart TVs’ options menu. On Vizio sets, ACR has sometimes been titled as “Smart Interactivity.”

    https://www.yahoo.com/tech/government-confirms-vizio-tvs-spy-152300028.html

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