2022-01-22, 22:52
Hi! I'm a newbie to Kodi and am wondering how safe it is to use Kodi and how to use it in the safest way. Please forgive me if this has been asked and answered before. I've spent several hours reading various articles on the Web and various threads in the Kodi forums and haven't found either a comprehensive or succinct answer to this question.
From what I've read, it seems that there are at least three potential sources of viruses/malware:
I only want to listen to music, and only to music that I am providing locally (mainly via a flashdrive). I don't want Kodi to try to get album art, song information, or anything else. I just want it to find, index, and use whatever I supply it. Basically, I want to keep Kodi locked down to what artwork/information I provide. Can I do this? If so, how?
As for add-ons, it has been stated elsewhere that add-ons provided by the Kodi team are safe. I doubt that I'll need any add-ons; but if I do, I'll just stick with the Kodi-supplied add-ons.
As for subtitles, I won't be watching movies; so I assume that subtitles will be a non-issue for me.
As for man in the middle attacks, I have no clue what to think or do about these.
Is there anything else I should watch out for and/or turn off? If so, what?
I'm also fairly new to the Linux world. Can someone tell me how to tell what version of Kodi a particular Linux distro has? I'll be using a Raspberry Pi with Debian "bullseye."
Thanks!
Don
From what I've read, it seems that there are at least three potential sources of viruses/malware:
- Malevolent add-ons from third parties
- Sites sending malware via subtitles
- Man in the middle attacks
I only want to listen to music, and only to music that I am providing locally (mainly via a flashdrive). I don't want Kodi to try to get album art, song information, or anything else. I just want it to find, index, and use whatever I supply it. Basically, I want to keep Kodi locked down to what artwork/information I provide. Can I do this? If so, how?
As for add-ons, it has been stated elsewhere that add-ons provided by the Kodi team are safe. I doubt that I'll need any add-ons; but if I do, I'll just stick with the Kodi-supplied add-ons.
As for subtitles, I won't be watching movies; so I assume that subtitles will be a non-issue for me.
As for man in the middle attacks, I have no clue what to think or do about these.
Is there anything else I should watch out for and/or turn off? If so, what?
I'm also fairly new to the Linux world. Can someone tell me how to tell what version of Kodi a particular Linux distro has? I'll be using a Raspberry Pi with Debian "bullseye."
Thanks!
Don