In the digital age, protecting your personal information might seem like an impossible task. We’re here to help.
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Genuine question, can you explain why this is an issue? You’ve got to type something in either way…
Privacy.
Both of a microphone and a phone app are serious privacy concerns.
Because I don’t want them storing recordings of my voice and I don’t want/have Google shit on my phone, and I don’t want to use my phone to type shit in when I have a remote in my and already.
And because the keyboard worked absolutely fine.
They just became unusable for any deaf/mute person. Big accessibility fail.
And people where the microphone just fucking hates you. It always gets what I am saying wrong so I just use the keyboard
This is an issue because there was nothing wrong with using the remote’s d-pad to operate the OSK. With this removal, a lot of setups are now unusable.
Ah right, but how is it a privacy issue?
It forces you to sign into your Google account on your TV and link it to your phone. Previously, you could technically get away with not doing that, even though it was a PITA.