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We have to agree with the terms of Roku or else don't use Roku anymore. One way choice only is to agree with the terms and then we will be billed for subscription next to use it.
No more free this time, We have to pay to their services.
- Sissy672 years agoBinge Watcher
Roku
Roku's privacy policy states that the company will collect "your search history, search results, audio information when you use voice-enabled features, channels you access (including usage statistics such as what channels you access, the time you access them and how long you spend viewing them), interactions with content and advertisements, and settings and preferences."
Roku says that it shares data with advertisers "including ads that you view within Roku's Channels and Third-Party Channels, as well as ads included in content that you view through your Roku TV's antenna and connected devices."
Here's what you need to do to limit or disable some of the tracking.
- From the main Roku menu, open Settings and head to Privacy.
- For Advertising, make sure that the box Limit ad tracking is checked. This stops Roku from personalizing ads and sharing viewing data from streaming channels for the purpose of measurement. Roku will let channel providers know that you prefer not to have personalized ads, but according to Roku, it is up to the providers if they honor your preference or not. Likewise, "Limit Ad Tracking" will not stop individual channels, like Hulu or Netflix, from collecting their own data on your usage or passing that info on to other parties.
- For those Roku devices that come with an embedded microphone in the remote, you can go to Microphoneand then Channel Microphone Access to choose how a channel gains access to the microphone. You can always allow them access, never allow them access or have a prompt pop up and ask for permission to access the microphone. With the Channel Permissions button, you can manage the permissions for each individual channel.
- Sissy672 years agoBinge Watcher
Roku
Roku's privacy policy states that the company will collect "your search history, search results, audio information when you use voice-enabled features, channels you access (including usage statistics such as what channels you access, the time you access them and how long you spend viewing them), interactions with content and advertisements, and settings and preferences.
Roku says that it shares data with advertisers "including ads that you view within Roku's Channels and Third-Party Channels, as well as ads included in content that you view through your Roku TV's antenna and connected devices."
Here's what you need to do to limit or disable some of the tracking.
- From the main Roku menu, open Settings and head to Privacy.
- For Advertising, make sure that the box Limit ad tracking is checked. This stops Roku from personalizing ads and sharing viewing data from streaming channels for the purpose of measurement. Roku will let channel providers know that you prefer not to have personalized ads, but according to Roku, it is up to the providers if they honor your preference or not. Likewise, "Limit Ad Tracking" will not stop individual channels, like Hulu or Netflix, from collecting their own data on your usage or passing that info on to other parties.
- For those Roku devices that come with an embedded microphone in the remote, you can go to Microphoneand then Channel Microphone Access to choose how a channel gains access to the microphone. You can always allow them access, never allow them access or have a prompt pop up and ask for permission to access the microphone. With the Channel Permissions button, you can manage the permissions for each individual channel.
- Justmeb12 years agoChannel Surfer
Ok so I looked at the contract, and it says
30 day right to opt out, you have the right to opt out of arbitration by sending written notice of your decision to opt out to the following address by mail
General consul, Rukku ink 1701 junction Court suite 100 San Jose, CA 95112
Within 30 days of you first becoming subject to these dispute resolution terms such noticed, must include the name of each person, opting out and contact information for each such person, the specific product model, software, or service used that are at issue the email the email address that you used to set up your Roku account and if applicable a copy of your purchase receipt for clarity, opt out notices submitted via any method other than mail, including email will not be a effective if you send timely written notice containing the required information in accordance with this section, 1(L) then neither party, will be required to arbitrate the claims between them - Erickson2 years agoNewbie
This seems to be a CA thing only. I talked to other people and there isn't a issue. Why are we being singled out? I better not see a bill next month!
- Maribeo602 years agoReel Rookie
I live in Florida, and same problem with my Roku TV .
- Musiclover12 years agoBinge Watcher
Erickson it is not just CA
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