Most televisions nowadays are equipped with what is known as HbbTV, which offers users additional functions in addition to the TV program . You can call this up with a red button on your remote control - the red button . In this article, we will explain exactly what the Red Button is and what HbbTV functions it calls up.
Smart TVs offer additional functions via HbbTV
Smart TVs can connect to the internet. This means that they can also offer the HbbTV function . This stands for "Hybrid broadcast broadband TV" and means that you can have additional information displayed on the Internet in addition to the current television program. This could be the latest news, for example, or additional information about the program you are currently watching. You can also use the red button to access the media libraries of the respective broadcasters.
Red button on the remote control activates HbbTV
To activate HbbTV, all you have to do is press one button: the red button on your remote control, also known as the "Red Button" in English. As a rule, the smart TV will notify you if there is additional information about the current program or you will be referred to the media library. If you then press the button, the information is displayed and the program continues to run in parallel. You can then play other content in the media library independently of the live program..
Safety measure: Deactivate HbbTV and Red Button
If you do not use the red button, you can also deactivate the HbbTV function. Not only adverts and references to the red button function can be annoying - in the worst case, malware can also get onto your television via the Internet connection. In addition, every click of the red button transmits data to the respective television station. You can deactivate the functions in the settings menu of your television.