Smart TVs are known for their optimized video processing, improved picture quality, and expanded features such as HDMI ports, on-demand streaming video, music playback, and much more. A regular TV, on the other hand, lacks processing power, which means it cannot be connected to the internet and does not provide the additional features found in a smart TV. The voice-controlled AI, called Alexa, is one of the most appealing features of the FireStick. Alexa can help you with a variety of tasks. Simply press the mic button on your remote to ask Alexa to open apps, provide the weather forecast, locate nearby restaurants, or even tell a joke. Additionally, you can also download and play games with the FireStick.
Addressing security concerns
Keeping your FireStick updated with the latest software is vital in avoiding a breach of personal data. One of the most common online privacy mistakes people make is doing nothing at all and in this case, failing to update the default settings on new and existing devices. Given that not all device settings are pre-configured with privacy in mind, this is an important step in protecting your devices from any potential vulnerabilities – and this goes for the FireStick too. Not to mention that it is a simple precaution that will only take a few minutes to implement and could save you from a potential security disaster down the line. When updating your FireStick, here are a few privacy steps you should consider: