The link has a ton of information.

Now, It is obvious that putting it completely offline is more safe. But, some people often use the TV’s to watch Netflix or something like that. Then they might forget that it is still connected to the internet when they are done watching.

Under Privacy Settings, there are options for Device Usage Data, Collect App and Over-the-Air Usage, and Interest-Based Ads. All are enabled by default, but you can disable them.

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    6 days ago

    You should maybe connect it once for update. At least check firmware update changelogs to see if anything is relevant.

    I have an LG and experienced a weird picture problem for over a year… it was infuriating. Firmware update fixed it.

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        5 days ago

        Well then i would need to make sure the new screen has the latest firmware.

        I dont think connecting my tv to the internet for 5mins is the end of the world. I’m not THAT paranoid

        Although i noticed that the tv made 100 dns requests the moment it connected

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          Privacy issues aside, there have been a lot of instances where a TV manufacturer or other smart device manufacturer loads a whole bunch of anti-features and obnoxious advertising into the interface permanently with a firmware update, with no ability to perform a factory reset to restore it to its original state. That on its own is enough to have convinced me never to connect any expensive device to the internet unless I buy it for that purpose.

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              I’m talking about literally displaying ads in the TV’s UI, which you wind up seeing constantly even if you don’t use any smart features at all