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additional entries from Philips Smart TV #106

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Knuschberkeks opened this issue Oct 2, 2021 · 3 comments
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additional entries from Philips Smart TV #106

Knuschberkeks opened this issue Oct 2, 2021 · 3 comments

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@Knuschberkeks
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Hi,
my Philips Smart TV accesses these domains each night. I've had them blacklistet on my pihole for a few weeks and haven't noticed anything braking.

history.google.com
footprints-pa.googleapis.com
push.prod.netflix.com
preapp.prod.partner.netflix.net
mtalk.google.com
alt1-mtalk.google.com
alt2-mtalk.google.com
alt3-mtalk.google.com
alt4-mtalk.google.com
alt5-mtalk.google.com
alt6-mtalk.google.com
alt7-mtalk.google.com
alt8-mtalk.google.com
alt9-mtalk.google.com

@jawz101
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jawz101 commented Nov 8, 2021

do you have Google Assistant on your TV? Or does your TV support Goolge Assistant?

@Knuschberkeks
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do you have Google Assistant on your TV? Or does your TV support Goolge Assistant?

It doesn't

@jawz101
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jawz101 commented Nov 9, 2021

https://kb.smoothwall.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002136864-The-Web-Filter-Logs-Are-Inundated-with-Requests-for-mtalk-google-com

Coincidentally, this weekend I helped my father with his smart TV and noticedSamsung TVs have a Chromium browser baked in. It looks like older versions of Chromium were chatty to these cloud messaging domains.

I wouldn't expect a public block list to block those entries because blocking these connections on a pi-hole because a TV hits them would also block an Android phone from having some of its Play Services, Play Store, or messaging apps from working properly.

Personally, I wouldn't block them for my whole network but I would be curious if I could get my TV to stop sending them. Can you go into the browser on the TV and check the settings. Also try typing in the address bar chrome://chrome-urls or chrome://flags and poke around? There might be ways to disable some flags relating to cloud, messaging, update, background, syncing, or anything else that sounds like some feature that would use some sort of connected features.

Like I disable things such as browser spell checkers, address bar predictions, etc. to prevent extraneous connections.

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