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AT&T admits your TV is watching you
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[quote:TTX8K82:MV8yMTMxOTk3XzM1OTg1MTkyX0UzRDQ1MzA5] I have directv w/dvr, I do not have it connected to a phone line or wireless. They send messages & down load upgrades from time to time, but not sure they can tell what I am doing cause I have to call to order movies. Most people cop out by saying they have nothing to hide. I tell them that's not the point. The fact is they don't have the right. [/quote]
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Few cable subscribers realize it, but each time they switch channels, their TV provider makes a note of it. Today, that data is primarily used for internal research and to inform ratings. But newly published work from researchers at AT&T shows how it could also be used to make TV advertising more compelling
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