Later or Agree
No Disagree option
A rapist mentality.
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Later or Agree
No Disagree option
A rapist mentality.
As with all these services, the "disagree" option is "stop using our devices and services" which really should be illegal when it's tied to hardware you already bought it and the terms changed after the fact.
I wonder how things would go if they made you agree to the terms before being allowed to purchase it.
People bring it to the till, and then just hand it back saying nope.
Most people would agree without reading like they do at home.
I bought an LG microwave a few months ago to replace a dead 10 year old Sharp. My favorite "features":
When I returned it they customer service person asked if I wanted it serviced under warranty -- hilarious. Bought a Panasonic instead.
It's our hardware so we should be able to select another provider or host our own. Not that I consider ad tracking a "service".
Nope.
Back in the box and straight back to the store.
Returning is not enough. Boycotting is not enough. We need to be marching on the FTC and Congress with torches and pitchforks about this shit!
This just makes me think of every thread complaining about smart tvs and every comment saying "just buy a monitor!"
Indeed...
This needs to go viral and be posted in reviews for every monitor with this "feature". Heck, make a convenient warning icon indicating "adware" for such reviews so I can scroll past them faster.
No way I'm risking buying a TV or monitor from LG after seeing this. It would go right back in the box to be returned.
Wait, so the monitor has some sort of network capability?
I assume it’s full of streaming apps or something and they just also added this fun ad junk to it.
Generally, we (sadly) see smart monitors come up like smart TVs did ten years ago.
Some noteable features include streaming apps (netflix...) and wireless screen mirroring from phones.
Wow, this is useless!
Seriously, who the hell use Netflix on a monitor when you have a literal pc connected to it that is way better.
Maybe because many streaming services have locked their 4k content behind some specific apps and platforms and offer lower resolutions on general desktop PCs.
In other words, because abuse begets abuse.
I suspect that this is a smart TV being used as a monitor.
Both HDMI and DisplayPort feature USB/Ethernet data link capabilities, and obviously USB-C does as well.
This is dependent upon the version of the cable, and all other hardware involved, but this is well within the bounds of available ad/surveillance tech.
Yeah but what functionality does it provide to the monitor?
The ability to serve ads and spy on you..
Their TV does but I'm not sure how it works with monitors. Maybe it's just hardcoded ads in their software. I don't see how the monitor can have a network connection..
I would return that shit immediately. There is absolutely no use for smart functionality in a computer monitor. I would suspect it's a TV sold as a monitor and will have the same issues as using a TV as a monitor.
I would call legal and IT. It's outside the scope of my role to accept contacts on behalf of the company.
IT here, Plesse don't involve us... We don't want to to deal with this bs either
IT here, Yes, by all means involve me. I will buy a second monitor and plug it into a known box that is no business going anywhere. I will then block, at the network firewall level, any outbound traffic to anything that thing talks to. If it uses its own MAC address at the head end I will then collect and publish every connection that thing tries to make outside to a blacklist and provide it to the public.
I was so pissed when I realised most of the feature on my smart monitor were disabled by disallowing network connection. especially when those features where present on my non smart monitor. Things like dual input so having two devices over HDMI / DPI display on separate portions of the screen was fine on my old lg ultra wide but on the new smart ultra wide it is disabled all because I won't agree to they're terms.
This should be illegal. That functionality has nothing to do with accepting ads.
This is really upsetting to see them get away with this.
Some of my favourite monitors have been from LG but these days I get by just fine never buying any of their products and I will continue to do so. Eat shit, LG.
Why on earth have you let your monitor access the internet
It's hooked to a Mac, so most likely on Thunderbolt which would allow it internet access with the video feed. So it's possible they didn't have a choice. (This isn't limited to Mac though)
So now we just need a MAC filter with a wild card at the firewall?
No more LG products in this house.
That's fucked up...
Why on earth buy a "smart" monitor. It is a computer. There is a smart device attached by definition.
Seeing the word "smart" in a device description has become a warning flag.
Louis Rossmann has LG as an anti-sponsor. He calls them out for their bullshit in some of his videos.
Haha, that's almost impressive. But no, I will not be buying an LG monitor now.
LG is on my total boycott list. Samsung, HP, LG.
I bought an HP printer and God damn it.... Never, ever buy a hp printer, and specially if you run Linux.
Brother is the way to go
Report it as a bug. No matter if it was on purpose, a TV displaying ads is malfunctioning, they have to fix it.
Why is it on the network anyway?
I've kept mine disconnected from the internet. I worry eventually that they will force it to be online to be used.
Here is a private frontend for anyone who doesn't wanna access twitters awful site:
https://xcancel.com/snwy_me/status/1847396175961641176/
damn Telescreens