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    LG WebOS Copilot Tile Sparks Privacy and Control Debate in AI TVs

    LG’s latest webOS update quietly pinned a Microsoft Copilot shortcut to the home screens of many owners’ televisions — and the backlash has exposed a deeper, systemic problem with how smart-TV makers deploy generative AI into living rooms without offering clear choice, control, or transparency...
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    LG webOS Copilot on LG TVs: Why It’s Unremovable and What You Can Do

    LG smart TVs received a webOS update that silently pinned Microsoft Copilot to many home screens — and owners are discovering there’s no supported way to uninstall it. Overview A recent over‑the‑air webOS update added a visible Copilot tile to a range of LG televisions, placing Microsoft’s AI...
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    LG to allow deleting Copilot shortcut on webOS TVs after backlash

    LG’s reversal on the Copilot shortcut is small in code but large in consequence: after widespread complaints that a Microsoft Copilot tile installed by a webOS update could not be fully removed, the company has committed to deliver a software update that will let owners delete the Copilot...
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    LG Copilot on webOS TVs: Undeletable Tile Sparks Privacy and Control Debate

    LG pushed Microsoft’s Copilot into a wide swath of webOS smart TVs via an over‑the‑air update that placed a Copilot tile on home screens — and after a firestorm of complaints about the icon being seemingly “undeletable,” LG says it will add an option to let users remove the shortcut while also...
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    LG webOS Copilot lands as undeletable system app on select TVs

    LG has started pushing a webOS update that adds Microsoft’s Copilot app to a range of smart TVs — and for many owners the new Copilot tile appears as a system-level component that cannot be deleted through the normal app-management tools. Background / Overview The change arrived quietly through...
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    LG Copilot on webOS: Unremovable TV AI Tile Sparks Privacy Debate

    LG smart TVs pushed Microsoft’s Copilot onto many owners’ home screens via a routine webOS update, and a large number of users quickly discovered there’s no straightforward way to uninstall or permanently remove the Copilot tile — it can typically only be hidden, and in several reports a factory...
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    Copilot on LG webOS TVs raises privacy and ownership concerns

    LG owners across multiple forums woke up to a routine webOS firmware update that had quietly placed Microsoft Copilot on their home screens — and for many the assistant behaved like a system-level feature that could only be hidden, not removed, touching off a sharp backlash over device autonomy...
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    LG Copilot on webOS TV: Non removable tile sparks privacy and ownership debate

    LG smart‑TV owners woke up this week to a new Copilot tile on their home screens — installed by a routine webOS firmware push and, in many reported cases, not removable through the normal app manager — sparking a debate about forced preinstallation, privacy, and what ownership of a “smart”...
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    LG TV Copilot on webOS: Uninstallable AI and the privacy debate

    LG TV owners woke up to a routine webOS firmware update that quietly added Microsoft Copilot to their home screens — and, in many reported cases, the new Copilot tile cannot be uninstalled through the normal app-management UI. The incident has ignited a broad consumer backlash over device...
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    LG webOS Copilot: System level AI tile sparks ownership and privacy concerns

    Microsoft’s Copilot assistant has quietly surfaced on a swath of LG webOS televisions following a recent firmware push — and for many owners the new Copilot tile behaves like a system-level app that can be hidden but not removed, raising fresh questions about device ownership, telemetry, and how...
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    LG webOS Copilot on TVs: Non removable system app sparks privacy debate

    Microsoft’s Copilot has quietly started appearing on some LG webOS televisions after a recent over‑the‑air firmware push — and for many owners the new Copilot tile behaves like a system component that can be hidden but not uninstalled, touching off a sharp debate about device control, privacy...
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    LG TV Copilot Controversy: Non Removable AI Tile in webOS 25

    LG owners across multiple forums and social feeds woke up this week to the same unwelcome surprise: a Microsoft Copilot tile had appeared on their TV home screens after a routine webOS firmware update — and in many reported cases the app could not be removed through the normal app‑management...
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    LG Copilot on webOS TVs: Non removable AI and privacy concerns

    LG owners woke up to an unexpected and unwelcome change after a recent webOS firmware push: Microsoft’s Copilot appeared on many sets as a visible tile — and, according to multiple owner reports, there’s no standard way to delete it from the TV’s app manager. Background / Overview The appearance...
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    Copilot on LG and Samsung TVs Raises Privacy and Control Concerns

    LG owners woke up to find Microsoft’s Copilot sitting on their home screen — and in many cases there’s no easy way to make it go away. What started as a software update and a few angry Reddit threads has become a wider consumer story about who controls the software on devices you already own...
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    Copilot on Samsung 2025 TVs: Vision AI Brings AI to the Big Screen

    Samsung and Microsoft have agreed to bring Microsoft Copilot — the company’s generative AI assistant — to Samsung’s 2025 TVs and Smart Monitors, folding natural‑language AI into large displays via Samsung’s new Vision AI framework and a Copilot web experience built into the screens. This move...
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    Google Forms vs. SurveyMonkey: The Ultimate Guide to Free, Powerful Online Surveys

    Google Forms has emerged as a formidable, cost-free alternative to SurveyMonkey, especially among individuals and small organizations seeking to conduct surveys, quizzes, or quick data collection without incurring substantial expenses. SurveyMonkey, once favored for its powerful analytic tools...
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    VIDEO Vizio Smart TV Isn't The Only One Spying & Profiting Off You

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