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Post #2413913

2026-05-11 09:24 UTC

My partner had some similar instances where she discussed selling a niche product and ads popping up all of a sudden while we did not search for it or anything. Are there any focused ideas on how this is triggered? First thing I thought of was us being listened in to but this is mostly dismissed when I read up online.

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  • @ell1e@leminal.space 2026-05-12 00:44

    any focused ideas on how this is triggered? Be careful of what you say in front our Smart TV, warns Samsung

    Open ##2426550

  • @JustEnoughDucks@slrpnk.net 2026-05-11 09:54

    One thing that people often forget is TVs / stream boxes and Alexa/google assistants. Smart TVs all have microphones that are recording (for "voice commands") and the same with the remotes for stream devices (though probably not unless asked because of battery life), also google and Alexa's are constantly always listening. They are simply spyware devices that parse everything you say and hand it to advertisers, insurance, governments, etc... Phones also suffer from the battery life problem, so jury is still out on whether they _listen_ to you because constantly recording audio would degrade battery life quite a bit (though maybe it is factored in). Phones absolutely do share location data and any phones discovered on the same WiFi network or in the same location if that data was available and from there will share entire search history of devices on the same network (well, that is on the data center end, phones likely just send what devices and for how long they were together). From there it is quite easy to advertised based on search history, unencrypted text data, etc... For example in OP, OP had likely searched around about cars and checked out manufacturers websites and such before meeting with the parents (unless they were going in completely blind to dealerships), so it would have shared exactly the cars that they were looking at and linked it to the parents for advertising. Still fucked, ethically wrong and legally grey, but "listening" is a bit of an inefficient way to do it, generally.

    Open ##2596902

  • @Gonzako@lemmy.world 2026-05-11 09:41

    Can they attest that they didn't interact with an online version of it? Googling it/the brand of it. otherwise yeah, we being spied on, be it audibly or otherwise is indifferent to me

    Open ##2596903

  • @hexagonwin@lemmy.today 2026-05-11 10:34

    i still highly doubt it's audio recording. more likely that someone (even nearby, maybe at close ip/location) searched for it?

    Open ##2596905