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Louis Rossmann

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About Louis Rossmann

Louis Rossmann is a repair shop owner and a vocal supporter of the Right To Repair movement. He runs a YouTube channel with a variety of content - from board repair videos, to news and updates in the technology space.

His insightful and reasonable opinions on technology and product ownership tend to attract a lot of attention.

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  1. The speaker discusses concerns about the company Roku and their practices related to consent.
  2. They criticize Roku for forcing users to agree to new terms to continue using their television, likening it to a violation of consent.
  3. Mention of a patent application by Roku that would allow advertisements to be inserted into content even without user agreement.
  4. Argument that users who pay for content should not be subjected to ads.
  5. Advice for viewers to use ad-blocking tools to avoid unwanted advertisements and maintain their privacy.
  6. Emphasis on the importance of using ad blockers as a consumer to avoid being bombarded with intrusive ads.
  7. Frustration with the predatory nature of the advertising industry, where personal data is mined without consent.
  8. Encouragement for viewers to be mindful of their privacy and support content creators and journalists in ethical ways.
  9. Highlighting the need for viewers to take a stand against practices that invade privacy and to respect privacy settings on devices like smart TVs.
  10. Mention of hidden settings on smart TVs that allow for data collection and personalized advertising.
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