• @[email protected]
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      121 month ago

      Yeah that’s best case scenario at this point. But after they forced users to agree to a new agreement with their remote control or no longer be able to use their Roku/TV I sort of doubt they have our best interests in mind.

  • @[email protected]
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    401 month ago

    So good of Roku to increase power savings by looking to inspire gamers to turn their tvs off when they pause, even if just to go to the bathroom.

  • @spankinspinach
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    331 month ago

    This is at the point where just not displaying ads at every corner is becoming a viable business plan

  • originalucifer
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    311 month ago

    whew, thanks roku! for a awhile there i thought i might use one of your products. no longer a thought.

    • Refurbished Refurbisher
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      1 month ago

      The forced arbitration EULA, ads on the homescreen, and prevention of installing your own apps didn’t already convince you?

    • @starman2112
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      21 month ago

      They sell their TVs at a loss because they anticipate making money back via advertising, so don’t feel bad about buying a cheap 4k TV. It literally costs them money!*

      *As long as you don’t connect it to the internet for some dumb reason

  • @[email protected]
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    201 month ago

    Have to squeeze every possible fraction of a cent of potential revenue out. How else are you supposed to maintain infinite growth?

  • @mindbleach
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    151 month ago

    Not only should this be illegal, some of the underlying efforts should put people in jail.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 month ago

    I honestly thought that not many people really cared for Roku anyway. I’ve never a Roku device and never will now.

    • tb_
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      21 month ago

      That depends on how Roku gathers data. GDPR has, to my knowledge, nothing to do with the ways in which ads are shown. Just how the data on those ads is collected.