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Amazon Sidewalk s privacy settings: What to know about sharing your home s Wi-Fi

Amazon Sidewalk s privacy settings: What to know about sharing your home s Wi-Fi CNET 1 hr ago Ry Crist © Provided by CNET The Echo Dot with Clock, one of the many Amazon and Ring gadgets that will double as Sidewalk bridges starting on June 8. Chris Monroe/CNET This Tuesday, June 8 will mark the launch of Amazon Sidewalk, a new feature that promises to keep your home devices better connected, especially around the edges of your property. The gist is that select Amazon Echo smart speakers and Ring gadgets will serve as bridges capable of connecting with other Sidewalk-enabled devices at long range using wireless Bluetooth LE or 900MHz LoRa signals  plus a small fraction of your home s Wi-Fi bandwidth. By doing so, these products will become part of a sort of mesh network, with your Echo acting as a middleman between your home network and, say, those smart lights in the backyard that sit right at the edge of Wi-Fi range.

WWDC Prep, F8 recap, TikTok goes after biometric data – TechCrunch – Bestgamingpro

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This Week in Apps: WWDC Prep, F8 recap, TikTok goes after biometric data – TechCrunch

Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. The app industry continues to grow, with a record 218 billion downloads and $143 billion in global consumer spend in 2020. Consumers last year also spent 3.5 trillion minutes using apps on Android devices […]

Can your Amazon device share your Wi-Fi with your neighbors?

Can your Amazon device share your Wi-Fi with your neighbors? Answer: Not yet, but it will be able to next week. June 03, 2021 •  Shutterstock Amazon is quietly rolling out a new feature that will allow your connected Amazon devices to freely share your Wi-Fi connection with other devices nearby, even if they’re not part of your household. Called Amazon Sidewalk, the feature is designed to let you keep using the Internet if your network connection goes down by tapping into that of your neighbors, or vice versa. It s set up to automatically opt all users in when the feature launches June 8. The update applies to most of Amazon’s device lines. A complete list of the devices it will work on is available here. To allay privacy concerns, Amazon has published a white paper detailing Sidewalk’s data-sharing policies and procedures.

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