Full-screen ads will now start displaying immediately after Amazon Fire TV starts up
Some users of Amazon Fire TV, which allows you to watch streaming services on a TV monitor, have reported that full-screen advertisements are now displayed when the device is turned on and started.
Amazon Fire TV starts autoplaying video ads on startup
Some Amazon Fire TVs are auto-playing fullscreen ads on startup (Update)
You can see what kind of advertisements will be displayed in the video posted by RadioactiveT on the social bulletin board Reddit.
Latest update on FireTV causes ads to immediately play on startup! : r/amazonecho
The video begins with the TV turned off. The image of the person holding the smartphone and taking the picture is faintly reflected.
The TV turns on and Amazon Fire TV starts up. A menu is displayed, and a thumbnail image of the drama ``
Then the menu disappeared to the bottom and the thumbnail image spread across the screen.
And then the previews for 'Santa Claus The Series' started playing.
News site 9to5Google points out that similar full-screen ads exist on Google TV and Android TV, but they require user interaction, and they are not ads that run without any action like Amazon Fire TV. doing.
If you don't want to see previews, you can turn off video ads by going to Fire TV Settings, Preferences, and disabling ``Allow videos to autoplay'' under ``Featured Content.'' and only still images will be displayed.
Also, if you don't mind the video playing but want to mute it, you can disable 'Allow audio to play automatically' and the video will play without sound.
Amazon plans to roll out the new Fire TV home screen to all Fire TV devices launched in 2016 or later over the next few months, according to a comment obtained by news site Android Authority from Amazon. is.
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