Any TV that you just don’t connect to the internet at all, ever.
Any TV that you just don’t connect to the internet at all, ever.
Tell me more about democracy in 1st century Middle East.
They’re coming for the projectors too
Yes I’m talking about the deep web and not the dark web 🤣🤣🤣
Sorry if my words are too big for you to understand
A child at play, ladies and gents
Which comment was misinformed?
You don’t even know how to insult people properly lol
Sorry if I hit a nerve, swiftie 🙃
Your secret is safe with me lol
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Little defensive there homie
“I spent hours scouring the deep web for Taylor swift nudes but I def don’t get off on that. Some guys do I hear, though. Gross, right?”
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It’s almost, but nothing at all, like that.
I’ve never used a google account on it. That’s the point.
It is not necessary to be in the google ecosystem to use the shield (pro) to its full capabilities.
If you aren’t connected to the internet when you set it up it should not require you to log in.
I’m not confident it does require login even with an internet connection on the shield pro, but it’s been a while since I set mine up.
I bought a shield pro last year and never once logged in to google during setup or any time after.
I side load Plex from the direct download links in the forum (Plex pass is required for this I think but there are def other ways to get the apk). I do not run the shield as a sever as I have a dedicated box for that.
Nothing special about the setup at all, I just prefer a minimalist approach to software so I disabled everything on the shield that wasn’t necessary to run Plex.
E: should be clear this is a shield pro
Any of the ones I’ve tried require no additional interaction to change inputs and adjust video settings. If they’re not connected and there isn’t an open network to join, they can’t download updates or anything. They might try to get you to sign in or whatever but you can just back out of those windows and use it like a normal TV. This includes Vizio, Samsung, element, and LG TVs I’ve owned/used