This shows a gross misunderstanding of jellyfin and self hosted media libraries. Jellyfin IS the client. What are you talking about? Nostr clients can't sell your data either of you're the one running it. If setup my own instance of nostrudel, the only person that can sell my data is me...
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You’re part of the minority that actually stands out. It’s like trying to block your house from Google Maps — and ending up with the Streisand Effect.
If you really want to block Plex from communicating externally, Pi-hole can help with that.
Yes, Jellyfin is a great alternative — but think about the bigger picture. If you're using it on a Samsung TV, you're relying on their App Store and TizenOS. On Apple TV, you're probably using Infuse. Even if you're committed to data sovereignty, there comes a point where the battle isn't worth it. That doesn't mean giving up the war — just recognizing that there are many other ways you’re being tracked.
As for Plex selling streaming data for ads? Personally, that doesn’t bother me. First, I use ad blocking. Second, ads don’t influence my purchasing decisions. That’s where self-control comes in.
Jellyfin is not available for tizenos. You would have to enable developer mode and use adb to push the APK. And no I don't rely on app stores.
Pihole is dumb and unnecessary. You can just use Mullvad DNS servers.
I'm well aware of how all of my data is used because I actually care about it and don't just front like I do unless it's inconvenient.