WaPo: These smart TVs were apparently spying on their owners [mere third party data?]

WaPo: These smart TVs were apparently spying on their owners by Hayley Tsukayama.
So, if this is third party data, is it subject to mere subpoena and not a search warrant? Feel free to be creeped out. I have a Vizio.

The Federal Trade Commission said Monday that Vizio used 11 million televisions to spy on its customers. The television maker agreed to pay $2.2 million to settle a case with the FTC and the New Jersey attorney general’s office after the agencies accused it of secretly collecting — and selling — data about its customers’ locations, demographics and viewing habits.

With the advent of “smart” appliances, customers and consumer advocates have raised concerns about whether the devices could be sending sensitive information back to their manufacturers. The FTC says the Vizio case shows how a television or other appliance might be telling companies more than their owners are willing to share.

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