Beware of ads that use inaudible sound to link your phone, TV, tablet, and PC (arstechnica.com) 24 points by FollowSteph3 8y ago ↗ HN
[–] dj-wonk 8y ago ↗ What counter-measures exist? (e.g. an audio detector listening above 20 kHz?) [–] shakna 8y ago ↗ Permissions is the simple, albeit flawed, answer.It doesn't matter if your TV makes a noise if nothing is listening for it.Deny access to your microphone. There are very few good reasons for an app to access it.Use your firewall. Your data belongs to you, there are few good reasons that an app should be connecting out to services like SilverPush.Unfortunately, this usually requires domain knowledge ("who is trustworthy?"), which is why the answer is flawed. [–] 9363518nn 8y ago ↗ Would using something like pi hole at home help in that regard? [–] shakna 8y ago ↗ Yes and no.Your pi-hole can block things, but if you leave home and the app framework has cached communications, what happens then? Can it now push the data? [–] phobosdeimos 8y ago ↗ Canvasblocker on Firefox.https://github.com/kkapsner/CanvasBlocker/releasesIts a never ending against marketing parasites.
[–] shakna 8y ago ↗ Permissions is the simple, albeit flawed, answer.It doesn't matter if your TV makes a noise if nothing is listening for it.Deny access to your microphone. There are very few good reasons for an app to access it.Use your firewall. Your data belongs to you, there are few good reasons that an app should be connecting out to services like SilverPush.Unfortunately, this usually requires domain knowledge ("who is trustworthy?"), which is why the answer is flawed. [–] 9363518nn 8y ago ↗ Would using something like pi hole at home help in that regard? [–] shakna 8y ago ↗ Yes and no.Your pi-hole can block things, but if you leave home and the app framework has cached communications, what happens then? Can it now push the data?
[–] 9363518nn 8y ago ↗ Would using something like pi hole at home help in that regard? [–] shakna 8y ago ↗ Yes and no.Your pi-hole can block things, but if you leave home and the app framework has cached communications, what happens then? Can it now push the data?
[–] shakna 8y ago ↗ Yes and no.Your pi-hole can block things, but if you leave home and the app framework has cached communications, what happens then? Can it now push the data?
[–] phobosdeimos 8y ago ↗ Canvasblocker on Firefox.https://github.com/kkapsner/CanvasBlocker/releasesIts a never ending against marketing parasites.
[–] TheAdamist 8y ago ↗ 2015 article. Something more relevant might be facebook getting a patent to control your phone via tv audio.https://metro.co.uk/2018/06/22/facebook-wants-hide-inaudible...
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[ 4.0 ms ] story [ 27.1 ms ] threadIt doesn't matter if your TV makes a noise if nothing is listening for it.
Deny access to your microphone. There are very few good reasons for an app to access it.
Use your firewall. Your data belongs to you, there are few good reasons that an app should be connecting out to services like SilverPush.
Unfortunately, this usually requires domain knowledge ("who is trustworthy?"), which is why the answer is flawed.
Your pi-hole can block things, but if you leave home and the app framework has cached communications, what happens then? Can it now push the data?
https://github.com/kkapsner/CanvasBlocker/releases
Its a never ending against marketing parasites.
https://metro.co.uk/2018/06/22/facebook-wants-hide-inaudible...