LG forced a Copilot web app onto its TVs but will let you delete it
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LG forced a Copilot web app onto its TVs but will let you delete it
"Based on recent coverage regarding the arrival of Microsoft Copilot on LG TVs, we want to clarify that Microsoft Copilot is provided as a shortcut icon to enhance customer accessibility and convenience. It is not an application-based service embedded in the TV."
"When users select the Copilot shortcut, Microsoft's website opens through the TV's web browser, and features such as microphone input are activated only with the customer's explicit consent."
"Following recent coverage regarding the arrival of Microsoft Copilot on LG TVs, we're reaching out to provide an important clarification."
Microsoft Copilot on LG TVs appears as a shortcut icon intended to enhance customer accessibility and convenience. The Copilot shortcut is not an application embedded in the TV's software. Selecting the shortcut launches Microsoft's website in the TV's web browser. Microphone input and similar interactive features are activated only after the customer provides explicit consent. The shortcut offers quick access while keeping Copilot's functionality web-based and separate from the TV's native applications, preserving user control over privacy-sensitive inputs.
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