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toucansam
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Roku privacy and data collection questions

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What information is Roku collecting about:

- my network
- my viewing habits
- servers I connect to using Roku
- sites I visit from a Roku
- apps I use on the Roku

Etc?

And what does Roku do with this information, with whom does it share the info, etc?

I am blocking my Rokus from almost all *.roku.com addesses using my pi-hole.... holy cow these devices are SUPER chatty even when they're not being used.....

Thanks.

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atc98092
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Re: Roku privacy and data collection questions

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Roku's privacy policy page. Note that this is specific to the US. Their policy might differ for other countries. 

Dan

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atc98092
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Re: Roku privacy and data collection questions

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Roku's privacy policy page. Note that this is specific to the US. Their policy might differ for other countries. 

Dan

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toucansam
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Re: Roku privacy and data collection questions

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I have my Rokus on a separate VLAN so they cannot snoop on my other machines, and pi-hole is keeping them from 99% of their phoning home attempts.

Its going to take me a while to sort through that policy.

I wish an employee would just come into this thread and say "we track this, that, and the other" and be done with it.

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atc98092
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Re: Roku privacy and data collection questions

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I can pretty much guarantee that all an employee would do is provide the same link that I did. They wouldn't want to be on record and say something inaccurate. 🙂

Dan

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ueffchen
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Re: Roku privacy and data collection questions

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If you want to protect your privacy, you need to use i.e  Kodi on a Pi. I guess access to private (viewing) information is part of Roku's business, not really surprising. Blocking that with Pihole is definitely an option for those that prefer higher privacy, but this might also block features

But to be honest, any SmartTV, Firestick etc are doing the same data collection. This is not a specific Roku issue.

I have used Kodi for years, and I still like it because it is very flexible, but this flexibility costed me also a lot of time and nerves. Community projects are never flawless, but this counts also for commercial products to  a certain extend. And with the latter you are dependent on the company to fix it, rather than doing it by yourself or by the community.

Still I have bought Roku, because the visual representation of the content ("Mediathek") is much better than on Kodi, and I must admit Roku is pretty inexpensive these days in Germany. Plus Roku adds features like Airplay, which Kodi doesn't offer. Looking at the price of Roku, I am sure that the device price is not sustainable without additional services/data collection.