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Samsung Family Hub refrigerators are premium smart appliances featuring touchscreen displays integrated into refrigerator doors, with models ranging from $1, | [[Samsung]] Family Hub refrigerators are premium smart appliances featuring touchscreen displays integrated into refrigerator doors, with models ranging from $1,800 to $3,500 in the United States.<ref name=":0">{{cite web |date=2025-09-18 |title=Samsung confirms its $1,800+ fridges will start showing you ads |url=https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-confirms-smart-refrigerator-ads-are-coming-3598848/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250918083307/https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-confirms-smart-refrigerator-ads-are-coming-3598848/ |archive-date=18 Sep 2025 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=Android Authority}}</ref> These refrigerators run Samsung's Tizen operating system and offer features including SmartThings integration, internal cameras for remote food monitoring, calendar synchronization, weather displays, and streaming service access.<ref>{{cite web |title=Samsung Family Hub |url=https://www.samsung.com/us/explore/family-hub-refrigerator/overview/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250909051921/https://www.samsung.com/us/explore/family-hub-refrigerator/overview/ |archive-date=9 Sep 2025 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=Samsung}}</ref> | ||
In April 2025, Jeong Seung Moon, Samsung's EVP and Head of R&D Team for Digital Appliances, stated to The Verge that Samsung had "no plans regarding the inclusion of advertisements on AI Home screens" when asked about potential advertising expansion beyond television products.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.adexchanger.com/tv/samsung-might-be-putting-ads-on-their-smart-fridges-after-all/ | | In April 2025, Jeong Seung Moon, Samsung's EVP and Head of R&D Team for Digital Appliances, stated to The Verge that Samsung had "no plans regarding the inclusion of advertisements on AI Home screens" when asked about potential advertising expansion beyond television products.<ref name=":1">{{cite web |date=2025-09-18 |title=Samsung Might Be Putting Ads On Their Smart Fridges After All |url=https://www.adexchanger.com/tv/samsung-might-be-putting-ads-on-their-smart-fridges-after-all/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250506194708/https://www.adexchanger.com/tv/samsung-might-be-putting-ads-on-their-smart-fridges-after-all/ |archive-date=6 May 2025 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=AdExchanger}}</ref> This statement came in response to growing consumer concerns about Samsung's expanding advertising ecosystem across smart devices. | ||
==Incident== | ==Incident== | ||
On September 16, 2025, Reddit user u/angrycatmeowmeow posted screenshots of a software update changelog for their Samsung Family Hub refrigerator that explicitly mentioned the addition of advertisements to the Cover Screen display.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-smart-refrigerators-ads-3598564/ | | On September 16, 2025, [[Reddit]] user <code>u/angrycatmeowmeow</code> posted screenshots of a software update changelog for their Samsung Family Hub refrigerator that explicitly mentioned the addition of advertisements to the Cover Screen display.<ref>{{cite web |date=2025-09-16 |title=Now ads are coming to your Samsung refrigerator |url=https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-smart-refrigerators-ads-3598564/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250917212340/https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-smart-refrigerators-ads-3598564/ |archive-date=17 Sep 2025 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=Android Authority}}</ref> The update was delivered through an over-the-network (OTN) software update that users could not decline without losing smart functionality.<ref>{{cite web |date=2025-09-17 |title=Samsung Rolls Out Ads to Family Hub Fridges |url=https://thespoon.tech/samsung-rolls-out-ads-to-family-hub-fridges/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20251001012338/https://thespoon.tech/samsung-rolls-out-ads-to-family-hub-fridges/ |archive-date=1 Oct 2025 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=The Spoon}}</ref> | ||
The advertisements appear on the Cover Screen when the refrigerator display is idle, specifically affecting the Weather, Color, and Daily Board themes.<ref | The advertisements appear on the Cover Screen when the refrigerator display is idle, specifically affecting the Weather, Color, and Daily Board themes.<ref name=":0" /> Users who select Art Mode or Gallery themes can currently avoid advertisements, though Samsung has not guaranteed these themes will remain ad-free.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
Affected models include all major Family Hub refrigerator lines sold in the United States, including:<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.samsung.com/us/home-appliances/refrigerators/3-door-french-door/28-cu-ft-3-door-french-door-refrigerator-with-family-hub-in-stainless-steel-rf28t5f01sr-aa/ | | Affected models include all major Family Hub refrigerator lines sold in the United States, including:<ref>{{cite web |title=28 cu. ft. 3-Door French Door Refrigerator with Family Hub |url=https://www.samsung.com/us/home-appliances/refrigerators/3-door-french-door/28-cu-ft-3-door-french-door-refrigerator-with-family-hub-in-stainless-steel-rf28t5f01sr-aa/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241031233645/https://www.samsung.com/us/home-appliances/refrigerators/3-door-french-door/28-cu-ft-3-door-french-door-refrigerator-with-family-hub-in-stainless-steel-rf28t5f01sr-aa/ |archive-date=31 Oct 2024 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=Samsung}}</ref> | ||
*RF28T5F01 series (28 cu. ft. 3-Door French Door) | *RF28T5F01 series (28 cu. ft. 3-Door French Door) | ||
*RF27T5501 series (26.5 cu. ft.) | *RF27T5501 series (26.5 cu. ft.) | ||
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==Samsung's response== | ==Samsung's response== | ||
On September 18, 2025, Samsung confirmed the advertising program to Android Authority with an official statement:<ref | On September 18, 2025, Samsung confirmed the advertising program to Android Authority with an official statement:<ref name=":0" /> | ||
<blockquote>Samsung is committed to innovation and enhancing every day value for our home appliance customers. As part of our ongoing efforts to strengthen that value, we are conducting a pilot program to offer promotions and curated advertisements on certain Samsung Family Hub refrigerator models in the U.S. market.</blockquote> | <blockquote>Samsung is committed to innovation and enhancing every day value for our home appliance customers. As part of our ongoing efforts to strengthen that value, we are conducting a pilot program to offer promotions and curated advertisements on certain Samsung Family Hub refrigerator models in the U.S. market.</blockquote> | ||
Samsung's statement indicated that advertisements can be dismissed on individual basis but will reappear during campaign periods.<ref | Samsung's statement indicated that advertisements can be dismissed on individual basis but will reappear during campaign periods.<ref name=":0" /> The company confirmed there is no option to completely disable advertisements while maintaining smart features.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
In May 2025, Travis Scott Howe, Samsung's Global Head of New Product Solutions at Samsung Ads, had presented the company's vision at their NewsFronts presentation, stating they '''''"envision a world where Samsung Ads brings your brand message to every screen in the connected home and beyond."'''''<ref | In May 2025, Travis Scott Howe, Samsung's Global Head of New Product Solutions at Samsung Ads, had presented the company's vision at their NewsFronts presentation, stating they '''''"envision a world where Samsung Ads brings your brand message to every screen in the connected home and beyond."'''''<ref name=":1" /> | ||
==Technical implementation== | ==Technical implementation== | ||
The advertisements are delivered through Samsung's existing Tizen operating system infrastructure, utilizing domains including:<ref>{{cite web |url=https://gist.github.com/wassname/b594c63222f9e4c83ea23c818440901b | | The advertisements are delivered through Samsung's existing Tizen operating system infrastructure, utilizing domains including:<ref name=":2">{{cite web |date=2025-09-18 |title=Samsung Smart-TV Blocklist Adlist (for PiHole) |url=https://gist.github.com/wassname/b594c63222f9e4c83ea23c818440901b |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250922050455/https://gist.github.com/wassname/b594c63222f9e4c83ea23c818440901b |archive-date=22 Sep 2025 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=GitHub}}</ref> | ||
*samsungads.com | *<code>samsungads.com</code> | ||
*config.samsungads.com | *<code>config.samsungads.com</code> | ||
*ads.samsungacr.com | *<code>ads.samsungacr.com</code> | ||
*samsungcloudsolution.com | *<code>samsungcloudsolution.com</code> | ||
*events.samsungads.com | *<code>events.samsungads.com</code> | ||
*log-config.samsungacr.com | *<code>log-config.samsungacr.com</code> | ||
Users have reported that Pi-hole configurations can block advertisements by filtering these domains at the DNS level.<ref | Users have reported that Pi-hole configurations can block advertisements by filtering these domains at the [[wikipedia:Domain_Name_System|DNS]] level.<ref name=":2" /> However, blocking certain domains may disable features such as the internal camera functionality for viewing fridge contents remotely.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
Disconnecting the refrigerator from the internet eliminates advertisements but also disables:<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.androidpolice.com/samsung-refrigerator-ads-update-family-hub/ | | Disconnecting the refrigerator from the internet eliminates advertisements but also disables:<ref>{{cite web |date=2025-09-17 |title=Your 'smart' Samsung refrigerator will soon display ads |url=https://www.androidpolice.com/samsung-refrigerator-ads-update-family-hub/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250918205118/https://www.androidpolice.com/samsung-refrigerator-ads-update-family-hub/ |archive-date=18 Sep 2025 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=Android Police}}</ref> | ||
*SmartThings remote control | *SmartThings remote control | ||
*Weather information updates | *Weather information updates | ||
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==Lawsuit== | ==Lawsuit== | ||
As of September 19, 2025, no class action lawsuits have been filed specifically regarding the refrigerator advertising program.<ref | As of September 19, 2025, no class action lawsuits have been filed specifically regarding the refrigerator advertising program.<ref name=":0" /> However, legal experts have identified potential claims under the Federal Trade Commission Act Section 5 for deceptive practices, given Samsung's April 2025 denial of advertising plans followed by September implementation.<ref>{{cite web |title=Truth In Advertising |url=https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/topics/truth-advertising |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250915004327/https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/topics/truth-advertising |archive-date=15 Sep 2025 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=Federal Trade Commission}}</ref> | ||
Samsung has faced previous litigation regarding its refrigerator products, including multiple class action lawsuits for ice maker defects affecting various models.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/samsung-class-action-lawsuit-and-settlement-news/class-action-over-samsung-refrigerator-defect-dismissed/ | | Samsung has faced previous litigation regarding its refrigerator products, including multiple class action lawsuits for ice maker defects affecting various models.<ref>{{cite web |date=2024-01-05 |title=Class action over Samsung refrigerator defect dismissed |url=https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/samsung-class-action-lawsuit-and-settlement-news/class-action-over-samsung-refrigerator-defect-dismissed/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240206002457/https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/samsung-class-action-lawsuit-and-settlement-news/class-action-over-samsung-refrigerator-defect-dismissed/ |archive-date=6 Feb 2024 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=Top Class Actions}}</ref> The company faces over 30 class action lawsuits annually across all product categories in the United States.<ref>{{cite web |date=2024-11-20 |title=Samsung Refrigerator Class Action Lawsuit: Unraveling the Cold Facts |url=https://goultralaw.com/blog/samsung-refrigerator-class-action-lawsuit-unraveling-the-cold-facts/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20251018235054/https://goultralaw.com/blog/samsung-refrigerator-class-action-lawsuit-unraveling-the-cold-facts/ |archive-date=18 Oct 2025 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=Ultra Law}}</ref> | ||
==Consumer response== | ==Consumer response== | ||
Consumer reaction has been overwhelmingly negative across social media platforms and technology forums.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://slashdot.org/story/25/09/18/1335216/samsung-brings-ads-to-us-fridges | | Consumer reaction has been overwhelmingly negative across social media platforms and technology forums.<ref>{{cite web |date=2025-09-18 |title=Samsung Brings Ads To US Fridges |url=https://slashdot.org/story/25/09/18/1335216/samsung-brings-ads-to-us-fridges |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250920160515/https://slashdot.org/story/25/09/18/1335216/samsung-brings-ads-to-us-fridges |archive-date=20 Sep 2025 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=Slashdot}}</ref> | ||
Gizmodo reported that consumer comments included suggestions to "install uBlock Origin" on refrigerators and declarations to boycott Samsung products entirely.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://gizmodo.com/nobody-wanted-this-samsung-fridges-are-getting-ads-2000660869 | | Gizmodo reported that consumer comments included suggestions to "install uBlock Origin" on refrigerators and declarations to boycott Samsung products entirely.<ref>{{cite web |date=2025-09-18 |title=Nobody Wanted This: Samsung Fridges Are Getting Ads |url=https://gizmodo.com/nobody-wanted-this-samsung-fridges-are-getting-ads-2000660869 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250918185351/https://gizmodo.com/nobody-wanted-this-samsung-fridges-are-getting-ads-2000660869 |archive-date=18 Sep 2025 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=Gizmodo}}</ref> | ||
Technical communities have shared various workarounds, including:<ref>{{cite web |url=https://gist.github.com/peteryates/b44b70d19ccd52f62d66cdd4bcef1e52 | | Technical communities have shared various workarounds, including:<ref>{{cite web |date=2025-09-18 |title=How to stop adverts appearing on your Samsung TV |url=https://gist.github.com/peteryates/b44b70d19ccd52f62d66cdd4bcef1e52 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250804231855/https://gist.github.com/peteryates/b44b70d19ccd52f62d66cdd4bcef1e52 |archive-date=4 Aug 2025 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=GitHub}}</ref> | ||
*Pi-hole DNS filtering configurations | *Pi-hole or Adguard Home DNS filtering configurations | ||
*Router-level domain blocking | *Router-level domain blocking | ||
*Network isolation of affected appliances | *Network isolation of affected appliances | ||
*Selective firewall rules to maintain functionality while blocking ad servers | *Selective firewall rules to maintain functionality while blocking ad servers | ||
Consumer Reports rates Samsung French-door refrigerators' predicted reliability as "Fair," their lowest recommendation tier, with a 34% problem rate for water/ice dispensers compared to 15% median across brands.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.consumerreports.org/money/consumer-complaints/samsung-refrigerators-cited-in-consumer-complaints-to-cpsc-a1133459149/ | | Consumer Reports rates Samsung French-door refrigerators' predicted reliability as "Fair," their lowest recommendation tier, with a 34% problem rate for water/ice dispensers compared to 15% median across brands.<ref>{{cite web |date=2022-01-27 |title=Samsung Refrigerators Under Investigation By Consumer Product Safety Commission |url=https://www.consumerreports.org/money/consumer-complaints/samsung-refrigerators-cited-in-consumer-complaints-to-cpsc-a1133459149/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230815182612/https://www.consumerreports.org/money/consumer-complaints/samsung-refrigerators-cited-in-consumer-complaints-to-cpsc-a1133459149/ |archive-date=15 Aug 2023 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=Consumer Reports}}</ref> | ||
==Industry context== | ==Industry context== | ||
Samsung is currently the only major appliance manufacturer implementing refrigerator advertising.<ref | Samsung is currently the only major appliance manufacturer implementing refrigerator advertising.<ref name=":0" /> Competitors including LG, Whirlpool, GE, and Bosch maintain traditional hardware-focused business models without post-purchase advertising.<ref name=":3">{{cite web |date=2025-09-18 |title=Samsung turns smart fridges into a new home ad channel |url=https://www.emarketer.com/content/samsung-turns-smart-fridges-new-home-ad-channel |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20251116220549/https://www.emarketer.com/content/samsung-turns-smart-fridges-new-home-ad-channel |archive-date=16 Nov 2025|access-date=2025-09-19 |website=eMarketer}}</ref> | ||
Samsung's television advertising business provides context for the refrigerator program. Samsung TV Plus reached 88 million monthly active users globally, generating significant advertising revenue beyond hardware sales.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://news.samsung.com/us/samsung-tv-plus-hits-88-million-monthly-active-users/ | | Samsung's television advertising business provides context for the refrigerator program. Samsung TV Plus reached 88 million monthly active users globally, generating significant advertising revenue beyond hardware sales.<ref>{{cite web |date=2024-10-29 |title=Samsung TV Plus Hits 88 Million Monthly Active Users |url=https://news.samsung.com/us/samsung-tv-plus-hits-88-million-monthly-active-users/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241028211148/https://news.samsung.com/us/samsung-tv-plus-hits-88-million-monthly-active-users/ |archive-date=28 Oct 2024 |access-date=2025-09-19 |website=Samsung Global Newsroom}}</ref> Industry analysts suggest Samsung views appliance advertising as a natural extension of its successful television advertising model.<ref name=":3" /> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Latest revision as of 18:50, 7 April 2026

Samsung Family Hub refrigerators are premium smart appliances featuring touchscreen displays integrated into refrigerator doors, with models ranging from $1,800 to $3,500 in the United States.[1] These refrigerators run Samsung's Tizen operating system and offer features including SmartThings integration, internal cameras for remote food monitoring, calendar synchronization, weather displays, and streaming service access.[2]
In April 2025, Jeong Seung Moon, Samsung's EVP and Head of R&D Team for Digital Appliances, stated to The Verge that Samsung had "no plans regarding the inclusion of advertisements on AI Home screens" when asked about potential advertising expansion beyond television products.[3] This statement came in response to growing consumer concerns about Samsung's expanding advertising ecosystem across smart devices.
Incident
[edit | edit source]On September 16, 2025, Reddit user u/angrycatmeowmeow posted screenshots of a software update changelog for their Samsung Family Hub refrigerator that explicitly mentioned the addition of advertisements to the Cover Screen display.[4] The update was delivered through an over-the-network (OTN) software update that users could not decline without losing smart functionality.[5]
The advertisements appear on the Cover Screen when the refrigerator display is idle, specifically affecting the Weather, Color, and Daily Board themes.[1] Users who select Art Mode or Gallery themes can currently avoid advertisements, though Samsung has not guaranteed these themes will remain ad-free.[1]
Affected models include all major Family Hub refrigerator lines sold in the United States, including:[6]
- RF28T5F01 series (28 cu. ft. 3-Door French Door)
- RF27T5501 series (26.5 cu. ft.)
- RF22R7551 series (22 cu. ft. 4-Door)
- RF29A9771 series (29 cu. ft. 4-Door Flex)
- Bespoke AI Family Hub models
- RS28A5F61 and RS22T5561 Side-by-Side models
Samsung's response
[edit | edit source]On September 18, 2025, Samsung confirmed the advertising program to Android Authority with an official statement:[1]
Samsung is committed to innovation and enhancing every day value for our home appliance customers. As part of our ongoing efforts to strengthen that value, we are conducting a pilot program to offer promotions and curated advertisements on certain Samsung Family Hub refrigerator models in the U.S. market.
Samsung's statement indicated that advertisements can be dismissed on individual basis but will reappear during campaign periods.[1] The company confirmed there is no option to completely disable advertisements while maintaining smart features.[1]
In May 2025, Travis Scott Howe, Samsung's Global Head of New Product Solutions at Samsung Ads, had presented the company's vision at their NewsFronts presentation, stating they "envision a world where Samsung Ads brings your brand message to every screen in the connected home and beyond."[3]
Technical implementation
[edit | edit source]The advertisements are delivered through Samsung's existing Tizen operating system infrastructure, utilizing domains including:[7]
samsungads.comconfig.samsungads.comads.samsungacr.comsamsungcloudsolution.comevents.samsungads.comlog-config.samsungacr.com
Users have reported that Pi-hole configurations can block advertisements by filtering these domains at the DNS level.[7] However, blocking certain domains may disable features such as the internal camera functionality for viewing fridge contents remotely.[1]
Disconnecting the refrigerator from the internet eliminates advertisements but also disables:[8]
- SmartThings remote control
- Weather information updates
- Software updates including security patches
- Voice assistant functionality (Bixby and Alexa)
- Calendar synchronization
- Streaming services
- Remote camera access
Lawsuit
[edit | edit source]As of September 19, 2025, no class action lawsuits have been filed specifically regarding the refrigerator advertising program.[1] However, legal experts have identified potential claims under the Federal Trade Commission Act Section 5 for deceptive practices, given Samsung's April 2025 denial of advertising plans followed by September implementation.[9]
Samsung has faced previous litigation regarding its refrigerator products, including multiple class action lawsuits for ice maker defects affecting various models.[10] The company faces over 30 class action lawsuits annually across all product categories in the United States.[11]
Consumer response
[edit | edit source]Consumer reaction has been overwhelmingly negative across social media platforms and technology forums.[12]
Gizmodo reported that consumer comments included suggestions to "install uBlock Origin" on refrigerators and declarations to boycott Samsung products entirely.[13]
Technical communities have shared various workarounds, including:[14]
- Pi-hole or Adguard Home DNS filtering configurations
- Router-level domain blocking
- Network isolation of affected appliances
- Selective firewall rules to maintain functionality while blocking ad servers
Consumer Reports rates Samsung French-door refrigerators' predicted reliability as "Fair," their lowest recommendation tier, with a 34% problem rate for water/ice dispensers compared to 15% median across brands.[15]
Industry context
[edit | edit source]Samsung is currently the only major appliance manufacturer implementing refrigerator advertising.[1] Competitors including LG, Whirlpool, GE, and Bosch maintain traditional hardware-focused business models without post-purchase advertising.[16]
Samsung's television advertising business provides context for the refrigerator program. Samsung TV Plus reached 88 million monthly active users globally, generating significant advertising revenue beyond hardware sales.[17] Industry analysts suggest Samsung views appliance advertising as a natural extension of its successful television advertising model.[16]
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 "Samsung confirms its $1,800+ fridges will start showing you ads". Android Authority. 2025-09-18. Archived from the original on 18 Sep 2025. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ "Samsung Family Hub". Samsung. Archived from the original on 9 Sep 2025. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Samsung Might Be Putting Ads On Their Smart Fridges After All". AdExchanger. 2025-09-18. Archived from the original on 6 May 2025. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ "Now ads are coming to your Samsung refrigerator". Android Authority. 2025-09-16. Archived from the original on 17 Sep 2025. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ "Samsung Rolls Out Ads to Family Hub Fridges". The Spoon. 2025-09-17. Archived from the original on 1 Oct 2025. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ "28 cu. ft. 3-Door French Door Refrigerator with Family Hub". Samsung. Archived from the original on 31 Oct 2024. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "Samsung Smart-TV Blocklist Adlist (for PiHole)". GitHub. 2025-09-18. Archived from the original on 22 Sep 2025. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ "Your 'smart' Samsung refrigerator will soon display ads". Android Police. 2025-09-17. Archived from the original on 18 Sep 2025. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ "Truth In Advertising". Federal Trade Commission. Archived from the original on 15 Sep 2025. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ "Class action over Samsung refrigerator defect dismissed". Top Class Actions. 2024-01-05. Archived from the original on 6 Feb 2024. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ "Samsung Refrigerator Class Action Lawsuit: Unraveling the Cold Facts". Ultra Law. 2024-11-20. Archived from the original on 18 Oct 2025. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ "Samsung Brings Ads To US Fridges". Slashdot. 2025-09-18. Archived from the original on 20 Sep 2025. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ "Nobody Wanted This: Samsung Fridges Are Getting Ads". Gizmodo. 2025-09-18. Archived from the original on 18 Sep 2025. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ "How to stop adverts appearing on your Samsung TV". GitHub. 2025-09-18. Archived from the original on 4 Aug 2025. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ "Samsung Refrigerators Under Investigation By Consumer Product Safety Commission". Consumer Reports. 2022-01-27. Archived from the original on 15 Aug 2023. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 "Samsung turns smart fridges into a new home ad channel". eMarketer. 2025-09-18. Archived from the original on 16 Nov 2025. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ↑ "Samsung TV Plus Hits 88 Million Monthly Active Users". Samsung Global Newsroom. 2024-10-29. Archived from the original on 28 Oct 2024. Retrieved 2025-09-19.