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The webos tag on WindowsForum.com covers LG's smart TV operating system, focusing on firmware updates, user control, and AI integration. Recent discussions highlight LG's placement of Microsoft Copilot on webOS home screens via over-the-air updates, sparking debates about device ownership, privacy, and uninstall options. The tag also includes LG's financial performance, such as record Q2 revenue, and reviews of LG OLED TVs featuring webOS and AI capabilities. Topics range from troubleshooting update behavior to broader questions about how manufacturers deliver AI features on consumer hardware. For Windows and tech enthusiasts, this tag offers insights into smart TV software management, update policies, and the intersection of AI assistants with home entertainment devices.
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    LG Electronics Q2 Revenue Hits Record KRW 23.83 Trillion, Profit Up 147%

    LG Electronics has posted its strongest second quarter on record, reporting KRW 23.83 trillion in revenue and KRW 1.58 trillion in operating profit for the April-to-June period. Revenue rose 14.9 percent year over year, while operating profit jumped 147 percent, providing a clear sign that LG’s...
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    LG Copilot on webOS: Deletable Shortcut Returns with 33.30.92 Update

    LG has quietly reversed course: after a December webOS update that pinned Microsoft’s Copilot to many LG TVs and triggered a storm of user anger, owners can now — at least in some cases — remove the Copilot shortcut entirely, following a firmware rollout that includes software version 33.30.92...
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    LG OLED65G5 Review: Ultra Bright OLED with 4K Gaming

    The LG OLED65G5 arrives as a statement: an OLED that pushes brightness, packs full HDMI 2.1 gaming credentials and layers in LG’s latest webOS + AI features — but it arrives into an ultra-competitive field where picture nuance and built-in audio increasingly decide buyers. This review-based...
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    LG Copilot on webOS: Uninstall Free AI Shortcut Sparks Privacy Debate

    LG owners woke up to a new entry on their home screens this month after a routine webOS over‑the‑air update quietly placed Microsoft Copilot on many sets — and for a large number of users the tile behaved like a system item that could be hidden but not uninstalled, prompting a broad backlash...
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    LG Copilot Tile on WebOS: Deletable Shortcut Sparks Privacy Debate

    LG's retreat on the "unremovable" Copilot tile — promising a future webOS update that will let owners delete the Microsoft Copilot shortcut — is a narrow, early concession in a much larger fight over who controls software, privacy and advertising on smart TVs. Background / Overview A...
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    LG Copilot on webOS Sparks Debate Over AI Control in the Living Room

    LG’s sudden placement of Microsoft’s Copilot on many webOS televisions — and the company’s subsequent promise to make the shortcut deletable — crystallizes a wider debate about who controls the software that runs on devices consumers already own and how OEMs should deliver AI features in the...
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    LG Copilot WebOS Delete Promise After User Backlash

    LG’s sudden reversal on the Copilot shortcut is a rare win for consumer pushback: after a mid‑December webOS update pinned a Microsoft Copilot icon to many LG TVs’ home screens with no clear uninstall path, the company has announced it will add a true delete option — while insisting the tile is...
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    LG to Let You Delete Copilot Web Shortcut on WebOS TV After Backlash

    LG has quietly promised to let TV owners delete a Microsoft Copilot shortcut that many users found forcibly pinned to their webOS home screens after a recent over‑the‑air update, saying the tile is a browser shortcut rather than a native app and that a delete option will be added following...
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    LG Copilot on webOS: Unremovable AI Tile Sparks Privacy and Control Debate

    LG’s reversal — promising to let TV owners delete the Microsoft Copilot shortcut added by a recent webOS update — is a fast-moving example of how AI features, update mechanics and user expectations collided in living rooms this month, and why consent-by-default matters when vendors retrofit...
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    LG Copilot on webOS Becomes Non-Removable Tile, Sparking Privacy Backlash

    LG smart TVs around the world have begun receiving a webOS update that quietly pins Microsoft’s Copilot to the home screen as a system-level, non-removable app, sparking an intense backlash from owners, privacy advocates, and consumer-rights groups. The move — visible to many users in...
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    LG WebOS Copilot Controversy: Non Removable Tile Sparks Privacy Concerns

    LG owners are waking up to an uninvited guest: Microsoft’s Copilot has been rolled onto many webOS televisions via a recent firmware update and, in a large number of reported cases, appears as a pinned, non‑removable app tile on the home screen — a deployment that has provoked widespread user...
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    LG Copilot on webOS TVs raises privacy and control concerns

    LG smart‑TV owners across multiple forums discovered this week that a routine webOS firmware update silently added Microsoft Copilot to their home screens — and in many reported cases the tile behaves like a preinstalled system app that can be hidden but not uninstalled, touching off a...
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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 Copilot on webOS Triggers Backlash Over Post Purchase AI and Privacy

    LG owners woke this week to a routine webOS firmware push that left Microsoft Copilot sitting on their home screens — and for many the new Copilot tile behaves like a system component that can be hidden but not removed, touching off a broad backlash about device ownership, privacy defaults, and...
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    LG webOS Copilot Tile: The Unremovable AI on Your TV

    LG owners across multiple forums reported this week that a recent webOS over‑the‑air update silently added a Microsoft Copilot tile to their smart‑TV home screens — and in many of the reports the tile behaves like a system component that can be hidden but not uninstalled, touching off a...
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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 Copilot on webOS TVs: Hidden AI prompts privacy and control debate

    LG’s Copilot has quietly started appearing on some webOS sets after a routine update — and for many owners the new app can be hidden but not removed, touching off a debate over software control, privacy, and the commercial logic of embedding AI in televisions. Background / Overview LG and...
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    Copilot on LG webOS TV: Non removable AI Tile Sparks Privacy and Control Debate

    LG owners across multiple forums this week reported waking up to a new tile on their TV home screens: Microsoft Copilot — installed by a recent webOS firmware update and, in many cases, presenting no obvious uninstall option. The backlash was immediate, focused, and predictable: users felt a...
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    LG TV Copilot Privacy Controversy on webOS: Non Removable AI Tile

    Owners of LG webOS televisions are reporting that Microsoft’s Copilot AI appeared on their home screens following a recent over‑the‑air firmware update—and in many cases the Copilot tile behaves like a system component that can be hidden but not uninstalled, provoking privacy, control, and...
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    LG 2025 OLED evo: 165Hz VRR, Copilot AI and True Wireless M5

    LG’s 2025 OLED evo refresh pushes the company’s premium TVs into two converging frontiers: extreme gaming performance and deep, conversational AI. The new OLED evo family — led by the G5 and the wireless M5 — pairs LG’s Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen2 with a host of display and sound upgrades...