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even when this function is turned off by the viewers, it continues to transmit viewing information although the data is not retained by the server.

Does anyone buy the claim that their servers weren't retaining the data?

For this to be true, the TV would need to transmit to the server a notification that data should no longer be stored. While it's possible, I find it implausible that they would go to the trouble to do all of that, rather than just make it a simple client-side switch that just stops transmitting the snooped data.




They mean they haven't put the data received so far into long-term storage, because the feature wasn't considered to be in production. This is consistent with the initial report.

So to make this true, they just need to wipe their logs and not set up the database until the firmware has been pushed out.

I do wonder if erasing those logs would violate the data retention directive, though.


It is possible that they were only transferring the data to a third party (for some cash or some secret order).




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