It's not about noticing them.
Samsung TVs 'phone home' around 2-400 times a day with information on your viewing habits which they then sell to 3rd parties. Despite GDPR, there is no way to opt-out of this.
If you can, block these domains on your network:
samsungads.com events.samsungads.com config.samsungads.com tvx.adgrx.com samsungotn.net samsungrm.net samsung.net/ads
But how does your TV know who you are? Can it pull the details off another device that's on the same WiFi network?
It uses your network IP and cross references that against other databases of cookied devices.
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It's not about noticing them.
Samsung TVs 'phone home' around 2-400 times a day with information on your viewing habits which they then sell to 3rd parties. Despite GDPR, there is no way to opt-out of this.
If you can, block these domains on your network:
samsungads.com
events.samsungads.com
config.samsungads.com
tvx.adgrx.com
samsungotn.net
samsungrm.net
samsung.net/ads