US: Amazon Customers Have One Week to Opt Out of Mass Wireless Sharing

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Amazon customers have one week to opt out of a plan that would turn every Echo speaker and Ring security camera in the US into a shared wireless network called Amazon Sidewalk. Echo and Ring are being used to build city-wide “mesh networks” that piggyback on other users’ internet connections. If users fail to disable Sidewalk in the settings section of the Alexa or Ring apps by June 8th, the network will be turned on and their devices will become “Sidewalk Bridges”.

Amazon customers have one week to opt out of a plan that would turn every Echo speaker and Ring security camera in the US into a shared wireless network, as part of the company’s plan to fix connection problems for its smart home devices.

The proposal, called Amazon Sidewalk, involves the company’s devices being used as a springboard to build city-wide “mesh networks” that help simplify the process of setting up new devices, keep them online even if they’re out of range of home wifi, and extend the range of tracking devices such as those made by Tile.

But Sidewalk has come under fire for the apparent lack of transparency with which Amazon has rolled out the feature, as well as the limited time available for users to complete the tricky process required to opt out. Other critics have expressed concerns that failing to turn the setting off could leave customers in breach of their internet service provider’s terms and conditions.

“Amazon Sidewalk is a shared network that helps devices work better,” the company said in a Q&A document for users. “In the future, Sidewalk will support a range of experiences from using Sidewalk-enabled devices, such as smart security and lighting and diagnostics for appliances and tools.”

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Ed
Ed
2 years ago

I only use amazon “IF” I cannot find an item anywhere else. Period. End of story.

Tramp McLean
Tramp McLean
2 years ago

What if you missed the opt-out date? I didn’t know what the date was that we had to do that and I just found out maybe 3-4 days ago about this whole sidewalk bullshit. Now what?