Apple TV boxes offer significantly more privacy than other streaming hardware providers. Apple TVs prioritize privacy by avoiding automatic content recognition (ACR) tracking, unlike Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Google TV. Users can disable Siri, location tracking, and analytics sharing during setup. Apple doesn’t sell user data or serve targeted ads, offering a more private streaming experience. Scharon Harding for Ars Technica:
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