
VPN Super hits the living room, and your smart TV's data habits are the target
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VPNs moving onto Apple TV and Android TV is an admission that the living room is now a data exhaust, not just a screen. If you're shipping TV apps or adtech, assume a growing slice of users will obfuscate location and telemetry—and price that into your targeting and analytics plans.
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