


Finally, the section has app settings where you can control App Permissions, Special App Access and Security and Restrictions. There are also sections for account settings that feature Google Assistant as well as Payment and Purchases. There you can access settings for Location, Usage and Diagnostics and Ads. Head to Settings and scroll down to the section labeled Privacy.
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Here's how to control data on the Google Chromecast with Google TV. Google says that Google Chromecast as a platform does not perform ACR or monitor what specific content users are watching. The data collected includes terms you search for, videos you watch, views and interactions with content and ads, voice and audio information when you use audio features, purchase activity, people with whom you communicate or share content, activity on third-party sites and apps that use our services. Google has one privacy policy across the company's products, which details the data it collects to sell ads or recommend other content such as YouTube videos. Sarah Lord/CNET Google Chromecast with Google TV For more details check out Amazon's privacy settings FAQ. It will also not give you targeted advertising, but it will still have ads. Now, your Amazon Fire TV device will not be able to track your data for marketing purposes or be able to look at the frequency and duration of your usage of downloaded apps. Select Interest-based Ads and turn this setting off.Go to Collect App Usage Data and turn this setting off.Choose Device Usage Data and turn this setting off.All settings can be found by going to Settings, then Preferences, then Privacy Settings. Here's how you limit the amount of data Fire TV collects.
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We don't collect information about what customers watch in third-party apps on Fire TV."Īmazon's privacy policy says that your Amazon device also "collects data about your use of the device and its features, such as your navigation of the home screen selection of device settings (such as device language, display size, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth options)."

"We collect data on the frequency and duration of use of apps on Fire TV (i.e., when a customer opens or closes an app), which helps with service and device improvements. Amazon told CNET that it collects limited information about customers' use of third-party apps on Fire TV.
