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'''LG ThinQ data collection''' is the personal information [[LG]] gathers and shares through its ThinQ companion app and the connected appliances it controls, and the way LG gates appliance app features behind repeated acceptance of its revised Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. When LG revises its terms, the ThinQ app shows a full-screen wall reading ''"Please agree to the terms again."'' with a single ''"Accept all"'' control before the app's features return.<ref name="consent-wall">Screenshot of the LG ThinQ app re-consent screen, supplied by an LG washing-machine owner in the EU, July 18, 2024. On-screen text reads "Agree to Terms and Conditions", "LG Electronics' Terms of Service has been revised.", "Please agree to the terms again.", "Accept all", "LG Electronics Account", "Terms of Use", "Privacy Policy", and "Next".</ref> The July 10, 2024 policy that governs ThinQ lists collection ranging from a ''"speaker's voice and its' translated text"'' to a connected appliance's ''"power (on/off) and power usage information"'', and names ''"Advertising partners"'' and ''"marketing companies and data brokers"'' among the parties LG shares with or receives data from.<ref name="policy-collect">{{Cite web |title=LG Electronics Privacy Policy |url=https://www.lg.com/global/privacy/ |website=LG Electronics |date=2024-07-10 |access-date=2026-06-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240821003332/https://www.lg.com/global/privacy/ |archive-date=2024-08-21}} "Last Updated: 07 / 10 / 2024." Applies to "our SmartHome services offered via our ThinQ App." Quotations in this article reproduce the version dated July 10, 2024, captured in the viewer's screenshots; the live policy was revised on April 29, 2026.</ref>
'''LG ThinQ data collection''' is the personal information [[LG]] gathers through the connected appliances it markets as ''"AI"'' that listens to and senses the home, and the data it shares with advertising and data-broker partners. LG brands the technology ''"Affectionate Intelligence"'' and says its smart devices are ''"optimized to learn and analyze your physical and emotional life patterns"'', with a ThinQ ON hub that ''"listens to your commands and sense the surroundings."''<ref name="lg-aihome">{{Cite web |title=LG AI Home |url=https://www.lg.com/global/lifes-good-in-action/ai-home/ |website=LG Electronics |access-date=2026-06-19}}</ref> The ThinQ Privacy Policy that governs those features names ''"Advertising partners"'' and ''"marketing companies and data brokers"'' among the parties LG shares with or receives data from, and LG gates the app behind repeated acceptance of that policy: when it revises the terms, the app shows a wall reading ''"Please agree to the terms again."'' with a single ''"Accept all"'' control.<ref name="policy-collect">{{Cite web |title=LG Electronics Privacy Policy |url=https://www.lg.com/global/privacy/ |website=LG Electronics |date=2024-07-10 |access-date=2026-06-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240821003332/https://www.lg.com/global/privacy/ |archive-date=2024-08-21}} "Last Updated: 07 / 10 / 2024." Applies to "our SmartHome services offered via our ThinQ App." Quotations in this article reproduce the version dated July 10, 2024, captured in the viewer's screenshots; the live policy was revised on April 29, 2026.</ref><ref name="consent-wall">Screenshot of the LG ThinQ app re-consent screen, supplied by an LG washing-machine owner in the EU, July 18, 2024. On-screen text reads "Agree to Terms and Conditions", "LG Electronics' Terms of Service has been revised.", "Please agree to the terms again.", "Accept all", "LG Electronics Account", "Terms of Use", "Privacy Policy", and "Next".</ref>


== Forced re-consent in the ThinQ app ==
== LG markets appliances that listen and sense ==


[[File:LG ThinQ re-consent wall.png|thumb|right|upright=0.8|The LG ThinQ app's forced re-consent wall presents a single ''"Accept all"'' control before its ''"Next"'' button, captured by an LG washing-machine owner in the EU on July 18, 2024.<ref name="consent-wall" />]]
LG brands its connected appliances as artificial intelligence it calls ''"Affectionate Intelligence"'', an ''"empathetic and caring AI"''.<ref name="lg-washer">{{Cite web |title=LG AI Core-Tech in Washing Machine & Dryer |url=https://www.lg.com/global/lg-ai-core-tech/washing-machine-dryer/ |website=LG Electronics |date=2024-12-01 |access-date=2026-06-19}}</ref> Its AI Home marketing describes appliances built to watch, listen to, and learn from the people in the home:
LG controls its connected appliances through the ThinQ app and can suspend the app's features until the user accepts a revised version of its terms. The wall a viewer captured in July 2024 routes acceptance through one button:<ref name="consent-wall" />


* Headed ''"Agree to Terms and Conditions"'', it states ''"LG Electronics' Terms of Service has been revised."'' and ''"Please agree to the terms again."''
* LG says its smart devices are ''"optimized to learn and analyze your physical and emotional life patterns"''.<ref name="lg-aihome" />
* It links to ''"LG Electronics Account"'', ''"Terms of Use"'', and ''"Privacy Policy"''.
* The ThinQ ON hub ''"listens to your commands and sense the surroundings to deliver the Life's Good experience in every moment."''<ref name="lg-aihome" />
* It offers a single ''"Accept all"'' control before the ''"Next"'' button, with no per-item toggle.
* Under ''"Smart sensing"'', LG says that by ''"Detecting temperature, humidity, air quality, and occupancy"'' its devices ''"intuitively optimize performance to match your preferences."''<ref name="lg-aihome" />
* LG markets an ''"LG AI TV that recognizes you, adapts to you, and cares for you"'', an AI Voice Assistant to ''"Control and manage your devices with just your voice"'', and a per-user ''"Voice ID"''.<ref name="lg-aihome" />
* In its mobility marketing, LG says that while a user is driving, ''"LG AI syncs with your ready-to-connect devices elsewhere, detects your surroundings, and understands your behavior and emotions."''<ref name="lg-aihome" />
* The kitchen page lists ''"Analyzing"'', ''"Optimizing"'', ''"Adapting"'', and ''"Listening and responding in real time for seamless living"''; that page does not state that any kitchen appliance contains a microphone or records audio in the home.<ref name="lg-kitchen">{{Cite web |title=Kitchen Reinvented with LG AI Core-Tech |url=https://www.lg.com/global/lg-ai-core-tech/kitchen/ |website=LG Electronics |date=2024-12-01 |access-date=2026-06-19}}</ref>


A viewer who emailed Louis Rossmann, an LG washing-machine owner in the EU, reported the wall on July 18, 2024:<ref name="viewer-email">Email to Louis Rossmann from an LG washing-machine owner in the EU, July 18, 2024. Firsthand correspondence; sender identity withheld.</ref>
Cameras and on-device AI appear in LG's higher-end appliances:


* His washing machine notified him a cycle had finished; opening the notification forced the wall before the app would work again.
* At CES 2026, an LG SIGNATURE refrigerator's ThinQ Food feature ''"uses an internal camera to help identify ingredients"'' and an oven's ''"Gourmet AI, which uses an AI camera inside the oven to identify more than 85 dishes"''; the refrigerator is ''"Equipped with conversational AI based on Large Language Model (LLM) technology"''.<ref name="ces2026">{{Cite web |title=LG SIGNATURE Evolves With AI, Redefining Premium Home Appliances at CES 2026 |url=https://www.lg.com/my/about-lg/press-and-media/lg-signature-evolves-with-ai-ces-2026/ |website=LG Electronics |date=2025-12-15 |access-date=2026-06-19}}</ref>
* The app's only use to him was checking how long a cycle would take.
* Not everything LG labels ''"AI"'' involves listening: the AI DD washing machine's feature measures the load, ''"individually analyze[s] the weight and fabric type of your laundry"'', and activates ''"when the load is under 3kg."''<ref name="lg-washer" />
* He called it ''"The shittiest deal ever"'', saying they ''"take everything ... just to give you the most basic infos in exchange."''
* He said the app ''"can't even work locally on my IoT network"'', so he had to expose it to the internet to get a cycle-done notification.
 
His account is one documented case of the pattern the screenshot shows, not a measure of how often the wall appears.


== What LG ThinQ collects and shares ==
== What ThinQ collects and shares ==


The LG Privacy Policy that governs ThinQ is dated ''"Last Updated: 07 / 10 / 2024"'' and applies to ''"our SmartHome services offered via our ThinQ App."''<ref name="policy-collect" />
The data these features rely on is governed by the LG Privacy Policy, dated ''"Last Updated: 07 / 10 / 2024"'' and applying to ''"our SmartHome services offered via our ThinQ App."''<ref name="policy-collect" />


Collected directly or through the ThinQ service:
Collected directly or through the ThinQ service:
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== LG's "AI" appliances and "Affectionate Intelligence" ==
== Forced re-consent on connected appliances ==
 
[[File:LG ThinQ re-consent wall.png|thumb|right|upright=0.8|The LG ThinQ app's forced re-consent wall presents a single ''"Accept all"'' control before its ''"Next"'' button, captured by an LG washing-machine owner in the EU on July 18, 2024.<ref name="consent-wall" />]]
LG gates the ThinQ app's features behind repeated acceptance of its terms. The wall a viewer captured in July 2024 routes acceptance through one button: it states ''"LG Electronics' Terms of Service has been revised."'' and ''"Please agree to the terms again."'', and offers a single ''"Accept all"'' control before the ''"Next"'' button, with no per-item toggle.<ref name="consent-wall" />


LG markets its connected appliances as artificial-intelligence products:
One LG washing-machine owner in the EU, who emailed Louis Rossmann on July 18, 2024, documented the wall in use:<ref name="viewer-email">Email to Louis Rossmann from an LG washing-machine owner in the EU, July 18, 2024. Firsthand correspondence; sender identity withheld.</ref>


* The washer and dryer page brands LG's approach ''"Affectionate Intelligence"'', an ''"empathetic and caring AI"''.<ref name="lg-washer">{{Cite web |title=LG AI Core-Tech in Washing Machine & Dryer |url=https://www.lg.com/global/lg-ai-core-tech/washing-machine-dryer/ |website=LG Electronics |date=2024-12-01 |access-date=2026-06-19}}</ref>
* His washing machine notified him a cycle had finished; opening the notification forced the wall before the app would work again.
* The kitchen page lists ''"Analyzing"'', ''"Optimizing"'', ''"Adapting"'', and ''"Listening and responding in real time for seamless living"''; it does not state that any kitchen appliance contains a microphone or records audio in the home.<ref name="lg-kitchen">{{Cite web |title=Kitchen Reinvented with LG AI Core-Tech |url=https://www.lg.com/global/lg-ai-core-tech/kitchen/ |website=LG Electronics |date=2024-12-01 |access-date=2026-06-19}}</ref>
* He said the app ''"can't even work locally on my IoT network"'', so he had to expose it to the internet to get a cycle-done notification, and called the exchange ''"The shittiest deal ever."''
* The laundry ''"AI"'' features measure the load, not audio: the AI DD washer ''"individually analyze[s] the weight and fabric type of your laundry"'' and activates ''"when the load is under 3kg."''<ref name="lg-washer" />
* At CES 2026, an LG SIGNATURE refrigerator's ThinQ Food feature ''"uses an internal camera to help identify ingredients"'' and an oven's ''"Gourmet AI, which uses an AI camera inside the oven to identify more than 85 dishes"''; the refrigerator is ''"Equipped with conversational AI based on Large Language Model (LLM) technology"''.<ref name="ces2026">{{Cite web |title=LG SIGNATURE Evolves With AI, Redefining Premium Home Appliances at CES 2026 |url=https://www.lg.com/my/about-lg/press-and-media/lg-signature-evolves-with-ai-ces-2026/ |website=LG Electronics |date=2025-12-15 |access-date=2026-06-19}}</ref>
* On its AI Home page, LG says ''"ThinQ ON listens to your commands and sense the surroundings"'' and that by ''"Detecting temperature, humidity, air quality, and occupancy"'' its devices ''"intuitively optimize performance"''.<ref name="lg-aihome">{{Cite web |title=LG AI Home |url=https://www.lg.com/global/lifes-good-in-action/ai-home/ |website=LG Electronics |access-date=2026-06-19}}</ref>


== LG smart-device data and security incidents ==
== LG smart-device data and security incidents ==