The FBI just issued a warning about the risks of owning a smart TV - here are its suggestions for protecting your privacy

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1. Do some research on what model smart TV you own and its features. The FBI recommends doing an internet search with your model number, along with the words "microphone," "camera," and "privacy."

1. Do some research on what model smart TV you own and its features. The FBI recommends doing an internet search with your model number, along with the words "microphone," "camera," and "privacy."
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2. Check your smart TV's settings and see if it's possible to turn off any data collection on the device. Also, change your password.

2. Check your smart TV's settings and see if it's possible to turn off any data collection on the device. Also, change your password.
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3. Some, but not all, smart TVs have microphones and cameras, which the FBI suggests shutting off in your device's settings. If it's not possible to turn off the camera, put a strip of opaque tape over the TV's camera lens.

3. Some, but not all, smart TVs have microphones and cameras, which the FBI suggests shutting off in your device's settings. If it's not possible to turn off the camera, put a strip of opaque tape over the TV's camera lens.

4. Check whether the TV manufacturer has issued any security patches for the device, and if so, make sure they're installed.

4. Check whether the TV manufacturer has issued any security patches for the device, and if so, make sure they're installed.
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5. Read the manufacturer's privacy policy and make sure you understand what data is being collected, and what the company does with it.

5. Read the manufacturer's privacy policy and make sure you understand what data is being collected, and what the company does with it.

6. The FBI has asked anyone who believes they're a victim of cyber fraud to report it to their Internet Crime Complaint Center.

6. The FBI has asked anyone who believes they're a victim of cyber fraud to report it to their Internet Crime Complaint Center.

The FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center can be found online here.

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