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You Have One Week to Tell Amazon Not to Share Your Internet Connection with Neighbors

If you have Alexa or other devices. they will allow neighbors to apparently to link into your internet account.
You Have One Week to Tell Amazon Not to Share Your Internet Connection with Neighbors


Amazon is about to enable a new feature on Alexa and Echo devices on June 8 that will create a wireless mesh service, sharing a slice of users’ internet bandwidth with their nearby neighbors. The steps to disable this intrusive new feature from the Masters of the Universe can be found below.

Ars Technica reports that e-commerce and tech giant Amazon is introducing a new feature on June 8 that will turn existing Alexa, Echo, and other devices into a wireless mesh network that can provide nearby neighbors with access to the user’s internet connection.

On June 8, the company will enroll the devices in Amazon Sidewalk, its new wireless mesh service, sharing a part of the user’s internet bandwidth with nearby people. By default, devices including Alexa, Echo, Ring, security cams, outdoor lights, motion sensors, and Tile trackers will be enrolled in the system.


Amazon has published a white paper detailing the technical operations and service terms that it says will protect the privacy and security of users part of the Sidewalk project. Despite these assurances, security-minded people will want to disable Amazon Sidewalk from there devices. Below are the steps needed to disable the Sidewalk features on Amazon devices:

  1. Open the Alexa app
  2. Open More and selecting Settings
  3. Select Account Settings
  4. Select Amazon Sidewalk
  5. Turn Amazon Sidewalk Of
 

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The whole internet sharing thing seems kind of ridiculous, but I have a friend (who isn’t a conspiracy theorist) that has been telling me for a while that he believes the “govt” can listen in on you using SIRI. I think it would scare us to death if we really knew the capability of what the govt/Amazon/Facebook can do.:bolt:
 

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