I currently use a large computer monitor as a television, and use a Google TV hdmi plugin to access content.

Rather than have Google selling all my personal data I would rather pay more for a privacy respecting alternative. Does something like the Vero V offer similar functionality, and if not what should I be using?

Ideally the solution should be family friendly using a remote to operate, and can access mainstream channels

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    8 hours ago

    In the meantime, you can turn off a lot of Google’s tracking, or at least their record keeping. Make sure you’ve disabled all of the tracking you can.

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    14 hours ago

    Either use over the air TV and don’t connect your TV to the internet or pirate whatever you want using a VPN or seedbox.

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        8 hours ago

        Borrow randoms things alongside what you really want to scramble data

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      How is using a government service that literally keeps track of everything you borrow, avoiding surveillance?

      Not hating on libraries at all, they are awesome. But you do realize that it would be trivial for the federal government to obtain that data, right?

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        Most public libraries delete identifiable records as soon as you’ve returned the materials, post-Patriot Act. Your librarian should be able to tell you how long your local system keeps your data. Public librarians, on the whole, fucking hate government surveillance.

        Source: I am a former public librarian.

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    14 hours ago

    if you want a pragmatic answer, apple tv with emby or jellyfin+infuse works for me. not saying apple is perfect but at least their business model is not 100% dependent on monetizing your data and targeted ads.

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    Ironic, I use a smart TV that’s not connected to a network as a monitor. It can view some DVBT too, but only a handful channels. I basically never watch actual TV, just sometimes a video. TV feels like a gigantic waste of time.

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    15 hours ago

    Over the air broadcasts, DVD and Blurays from thriftshops bought with cash, jelly for your dowloads you get over VPN.

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      13 hours ago

      Are over the air broadcasts still a thing? Sorry if that’s a stupid question. Used DVD’s and Blu-ray’s are a certified fuck yeah.

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        2 hours ago

        in case you’re on the older side, in addition to what they said in the other comment OTA broadcasts are now digital HD.

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        12 hours ago

        Yes. We don’t watch it a ton because of ads, but it absolutely exists. In fact, I assume that’s how most people watch major events like the Super Bowl (US) or the Olympics. We get a couple dozen channels, maybe more (haven’t counted), and the only ones we watch regularly are PBS (kids cartoons, informative shows) and the local university’s channel.

        Oh, and radio also exists, in case you’re too zoomer to know. :) I listen to it every day on the way to/from work in my car.

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    14 hours ago

    If by mainstream channels you mean major streaming services then there is no perfectly private option. But I would recommend an AppleTV as the closest thing (it also doesn’t have ads which I really appreciate).

    Other than that your options are devices that can’t access major streaming services at greater than 720p and are hackily put together on multiple levels but are fine for streaming local media you host yourself or more expensive than ATV devices and modding them with alternative launchers.