

Then, simply check the box to disagree with the policy. From there you must select Terms and Policy, followed by Yahoo Privacy Policy near the bottom of the page. This can be done by pressing the Menu button on your Samsung remote and scrolling down to Smart Hub. Users on Reddit and the Plex forums suggest you opt out of Yahoo's Privacy Policy. Regardless, if you don't want to see ads in the future, there is an easy fix. However, users of the app are suffering from various performance issues lately. It is a very popular app among users of Smart TVs due to the additional possibilities it offers.

It would appear that Samsung has fixed the problem. Plex is an app that allows users to set up their own media centers at home. CNET section editor and TV guru David Katzmaier spent a few hours streaming from the Plex app on a recent Samsung Smart TV in an effort to recreate the issue, but he found no success. Plex has said that it had nothing to do the rogue advertisement and Samsung chalked it up an internal error. One such app affected by this was Plex, an app that lets people stream movies and music stored on their computers to their TVs. Fresh off the heels of the company's recent "spygate" scandal, reports have surfaced that claimed Samsung was placing ads inside of apps on some Smart TV models. Another week, another problem with Samsung's Smart TVs.
