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this post was submitted on 15 Jan 2024
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Privacy
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I believe it's more about what you do to the system, than about each box you can buy.
I have not heard of any one android TV box being more privacy respecting than others. In the end they're all running Android TV. However there are a bunch of things you can do to debloat your system to minimise processes etc... Y nvidia shield at least let's me disable any system app I want. You can ofc sideloads apps, for example you can:
If you want true privacy than you're gonna want a Linux PC of any sort connected to the TV instead.