It seems to be related to some advertising push from a partner named Alfonso that is gathering information cross-platform anything that appears on your screen and pushing advertising to you during playback.

Hopefully not, but that’s what it looks like from early reading.

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    What else would you use to watch? I used to have my TV offline and watch through a Firestick and airplay, but now the Firestick is worse than the TV apps. I need a new media streamer, but even Roku has enshittified. At this point my only hope is Apple but Apple TV hasn’t been updated in three years

    …. Or I might just give up, since Netflix decided my TV is not part of my household so I need a 2fa every time I want to watch.

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        Wow, even has Apple TV+, which the Fire Stick doesn’t. Fairly expensive but the description looks hood

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      You’re asking the wrong person. I mostly watch stuff on a Windows tablet. I’m hardly your prototypical media consumer.

      But when I do want to watch something on a nice screen it’s an LG or Samsung TV where I haven’t logged in and turned on as many privacy settings as possible. Mostly I use a local Plex server, and I do have a Windows PC hooked up to a TV as a media center and gaming device.

      IMO there isn’t a “good experience silver bullet” thing out there. You’re navigating like three layers of advertising datamining on all options, including straight-up live broadcast TV. At this point it’s about mitigation. I should give a pihole a try and see what that does to the TVs. If I could at least kill the need to manually opt out of live TV cookies every time a family member tries to watch something that’d be a major win.