I’ve seen this one onn Android TV amazon link, is it any good?
I’m new to the android tv box world so any help is appreciated.
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If that is a true priority, then you do not want Android TV. (You would also be hesitant with youtube and netflix).
Is there a good way to watch the streaming services on your TV without trusting either Google/Apple/Amazon to not spy on you with their hardware?
Good question.
For youtube, there are alternative frontends (piped etc.)
I have no experience with the others.
Probably not (For the major streaming platforms like Netflix / Hulu / etc).
You’d have to sail the high seas.
I went for an old small PC so that I can get 4K on Netflix with Edge (most Android box tops at 1080p or less, I don’t remember, because they are not certified by Netflix). I can watch YouTube videos on piped.com, use a VPN to watch contents available only in other countries and in this way no one is spying on me. @om1k@sopuli.xyz
You can use kodi on any old computer or a kodi device like Vero that uses OSMC. There are non official apps for most services. Some take a little time setting up, others just username and password. While kodi its self might not spy. The streaming services certainly still track what you watch.
Not even a raspberry pi with lineage os?
I know. As I said, I’d be using Jellyfin for the most part.