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@technadu@infosec.exchange  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

IoT privacy compliance development.
Samsung will revise ACR data practices after legal action by the Texas Attorney General.

Key elements:
• Real-time viewing habit collection under scrutiny
• Enhanced disclosure & consent flow promised
• Emphasis on consumer transparency
• Broader regulatory pressure on smart device telemetry

ACR data monetization highlights a persistent tension:
Device intelligence vs user autonomy
Advertising revenue vs explicit consent
Convenience vs continuous telemetry
As regulatory enforcement increases, IoT vendors may face stricter consent design expectations.
Question for security & privacy professionals:
Should connected consumer devices require periodic re-consent for telemetry collection?

Source: https://therecord.media/samsung-updates-acr-privacy-practices-texas

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#Infosec #PrivacyEngineering #ACR #IoTSecurity #DataGovernance #ConsumerPrivacy #RegulatoryCompliance #SmartDevices #CyberLaw #SecurityAwareness #DigitalRights

Samsung updates ACR privacy practices after Texas sues TV manufacturers
Samsung updates ACR privacy practices after Texas sues TV manufacturers
Samsung updates ACR privacy practices after Texas sues TV manufacturers

Samsung updates ACR privacy practices after Texas sues TV manufacturers

In December, Texas sued five major smart TV manufacturers — Samsung, Sony, LG, Hisense and TCL Technology — for allegedly collecting ACR data without consumers in the state being fully informed and consenting.
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TechNadu
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@technadu@infosec.exchange  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

IoT privacy compliance development.
Samsung will revise ACR data practices after legal action by the Texas Attorney General.

Key elements:
• Real-time viewing habit collection under scrutiny
• Enhanced disclosure & consent flow promised
• Emphasis on consumer transparency
• Broader regulatory pressure on smart device telemetry

ACR data monetization highlights a persistent tension:
Device intelligence vs user autonomy
Advertising revenue vs explicit consent
Convenience vs continuous telemetry
As regulatory enforcement increases, IoT vendors may face stricter consent design expectations.
Question for security & privacy professionals:
Should connected consumer devices require periodic re-consent for telemetry collection?

Source: https://therecord.media/samsung-updates-acr-privacy-practices-texas

Engage below.
Follow TechNadu for privacy law, IoT security, and compliance updates.
Repost to broaden awareness.

#Infosec #PrivacyEngineering #ACR #IoTSecurity #DataGovernance #ConsumerPrivacy #RegulatoryCompliance #SmartDevices #CyberLaw #SecurityAwareness #DigitalRights

Samsung updates ACR privacy practices after Texas sues TV manufacturers
Samsung updates ACR privacy practices after Texas sues TV manufacturers
Samsung updates ACR privacy practices after Texas sues TV manufacturers

Samsung updates ACR privacy practices after Texas sues TV manufacturers

In December, Texas sued five major smart TV manufacturers — Samsung, Sony, LG, Hisense and TCL Technology — for allegedly collecting ACR data without consumers in the state being fully informed and consenting.
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