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Own an Echo? Amazon may be helping itself to U.S. users' bandwidth

On Tuesday, Amazon launched a program that forces users of many Echo smart speakers and Ring security cameras to automatically share a small portion of their home wireless bandwidth with neighbours. The only way to stop it is to turn it off yourself.

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How to Disable Amazon Sidewalk from Echo, Ring Devices

The purpose of Sidewalk s bandwidth-sharing services is to create a "mesh network" to broaden the coverage area of home Wi-Fi networks, Amazon said.

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Amazon helps itself to US customers' Wi-Fi

Americans who own an Amazon Echo woke up on Tuesday to discover that the device had started sharing their Wi-Fi with their neighbours.

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Amazon may be using your bandwidth | Amazon Sidewalk FAQ

If you own an Amazon smart device, odds are good that the company is already sharing your internet connection with your neighbors unless you've specifically told it not to.

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AP: Own an Echo? Amazon may be helping itself to your bandwidth

By JOSEPH PISANI and MATT O'BRIENtoday     David Limp, senior vice president of Devices and Services at Amazon, displays a new Echo, left, and

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