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'''Automatic Content Recognition (ARC)''' is a feature in certain kinds of devices manufacturers use to collect consumer data, visuals and audio, at periodic intervals, which grants the manufacturing companies access to the private data of consumers automatically. ACR allows the manufacturing companies of Smart TVs access to information like: | |||
# Content being viewed | |||
# Connected devices | |||
# Time and date of the viewing | |||
# Duration of the content | |||
[https://web.archive.org/web/20170228090804/https://www.acrcloud.com/docs/introduction/automatic-content-recognition/ source] | |||
==Consumer Data== |