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PSA: Disable Amazon Sidewalk by June 8th so your Internet connection isn't shared by neighbors $1
May 31, 2021 at
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Did not see this publicized anywhere but a family member sent me an article. You are opted in unless you opt out. May have until June 8th to opt out. See instructions below:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2...neighbors/
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2...neighbors/
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Looks like if you don't have currently enabled Amazon Sidewalk devices, you won't have the option in your Alexa setting to turn it off(?)
So later on additional device become enabled, you need to turn off Amazon Sidewalk at that time??? Meaning if Amazon suddenly enable older gen Echo (or other device currently not in the list) to act as sidewalk, then at later time, the option to turn it off will be available and someone need to remind you to turn off sidewalk???
Or in the future you buy newer echo devices, then need to remind yourself to turn off sidewalk at that time....
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So later on additional device become enabled, you need to turn off Amazon Sidewalk at that time??? Meaning if Amazon suddenly enable older gen Echo (or other device currently not in the list) to act as sidewalk, then at later time, the option to turn it off will be available and someone need to remind you to turn off sidewalk???
Or in the future you buy newer echo devices, then need to remind yourself to turn off sidewalk at that time....
OK. Find this. What Devices Are Sidewalk Enabled? As of June 2021, the following devices can act as Amazon Sidewalk bridges: Ring Floodlight Cam (2019) Ring Spotlight Cam Wired (2019) Ring Spotlight Cam Mount (2019) Echo (3rd gen and newer) Echo Dot (3rd gen and newer) Echo Dot for Kids (3rd gen and newer) Echo Dot with Clock (3rd gen and newer) Echo Plus (all generations) Echo Show (2nd gen) Echo Show 5, 8, 10 (all generations) Echo Spot Echo Studio Echo Input Echo Flex |
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Or maybe I'm writing to a different demographic of SDers.
Or maybe I'm writing to a different demographic of SDers.
You missed the part where it's Amazon and they don't give a frack about your privacy. In fact. All their ring devices work alongside local police. They can tap in and see anyone's ring camera whenever they want.
Apple uses it just in its network of Apple devices. And it's highly encrypted. They claim they don't even get to see your data.
Where are your evidences? Or did you hear that on Fox News?
Straight from Apple "We believe that law enforcement agencies play a critical role in keeping our society safe and we've always maintained that if we have information we will make it available when presented with valid legal process." https://www.apple.com/privacy/gov...-requests/
You do your internet how you want. But don't tell me what is acceptable or not with my dime. It's a matter of principle.
Straight from Apple "We believe that law enforcement agencies play a critical role in keeping our society safe and we've always maintained that if we have information we will make it available when presented with valid legal process." https://www.apple.com/privacy/gov...-requests/ [apple.com]
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Some use cases could be a dog collar with LoRa to find a lost dog.
Pretty much you can check your Samsung SmartTag location as long as Samsung SmartTag is close to ANY Samsung device that has Bluetooth turn on(?).
So your Samsung phone may be keeping track of someone else SmartTag location.
Thanks for fighting the good fight.
You do your internet how you want. But don't tell me what is acceptable or not with my dime. It's a matter of principle.
Umm... It's 500 mb of data. Not 500 mb of your bandwidth. 500 mb is literally nothing and isn't bottlenecking anything.
Yeah when it's a private network. We already have broadband with cell companies, this is unnecessary.
The irony is palpable.
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You do your internet how you want. But don't tell me what is acceptable or not with my dime. It's a matter of principle.
Love people who think this is going to replace someone's internet and they're gonna cruise around the neighborhood stealing data from their neighbors.
It's capped at twice the speed of 2G (essentially unusable, so to find tile devices, Alexa queries, and maybe allow your ring device to function if your internet goes out), and only works for Amazon devices.
Really curious about the demographic who's going to unplug their internet so they can ask 8000 questions to Alexa in a row then turn their internet back on lol