hey i heard beff jezos was an early investor in WiiM - no wonder they keep pushing for using alexa etcMaybe the WiiM mic is recording room audio and uploading it to your favorite nemesis, in high-def (until someone comes along with a better conspiracy theory).![]()
Looking through DNS queries on my local DNS server, it checks for internet time (ntp), looks for Alexa and Google services, looks for firmware updates (ota.linkplay.com), checks that AWS is healthy (firehose.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/), does internet connectivity checks, checks in with media services (Spotify, Pandora, etc) and so on.It will be checking for firmware updates. Alexa and Google assistant may be active
So pretty much what WiiM said. Guess I can put the black gooey stuff awayLooking through DNS queries on my local DNS server, it checks for internet time (ntp), looks for Alexa and Google services, looks for firmware updates (ota.linkplay.com), checks that AWS is healthy (firehose.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/), does internet connectivity checks, checks in with media services (Spotify, Pandora, etc) and so on.
I didn't bother to capture IP traffic using tcpdump and look at the packet payloads in Wireshark but that could be done too.
Post in thread 'WiiM and user privacy'Yours is black?![]()
Spot on. Using television as an example, the company may collect anonymous data of what is being viewed to help with decisions for future programming and I am ok with that. They may also collect data to build a profile about me. I am not ok with that. Disconnecting a device from the internet usually disables other features, so that is not an option.data collection and reselling to advertisers etc is basically the fundamental business model of almost every contemporary tech company...there's no way around it, and unfortunately consumers have become used to this "freemium" model where they themselves are the product being sold to advertisers essentially.
What have you done about your concern? You can block ads and trackers. I have a Firewalla and use ControlD DNS, which is free: https://controld.com/free-dnsI'm concerned.
I've done much of the type of stuff you mentioned and am always looking for new ideas. Sadly many privacy settings get overwritten when Windows get certain updates. It's like they are trying to wear us down. I sometimes use a VPN but many websites will not accept a connection from a VPN.What have you done about your concern? You can block ads and trackers. I have a Firewalla and use ControlD DNS, which is free: https://controld.com/free-dns
So you get ads even more irrelevant than those of us who don’t go to that extent?All this hopefully makes the profile the ad companies have on me to be inaccurate
Big data stores a lot of data, but they can't to know. You just don't have to get to the point where certain people are interested in you.big data probably knows more about us
Yes that's exactly it. The other day I was getting tampon ads! What a slam dunk. The system really worksSo you get ads even more irrelevant than those of us who don’t go to that extent?
Tbh, I think you’re fighting a losing battle - big data probably knows more about us than we mere mortals can begin to comprehend…
Depends on whether the ads were the POV kind or not...Yes that's exactly it. The other day I was getting tampon ads! What a slam dunk. The system really works