Now Is Your Last Chance To Opt-Out Of Amazon Sidewalk
Now Is Your Last Chance To Opt-Out Of Amazon Sidewalk
BY TYLER DURDEN TUESDAY, JUN 01, 2021 - 05:40 PM
Amazon Sidewalk, the
company's new shared mesh network that helps devices like Amazon Echo devices,
Ring Security Cams, outdoor lights, motion sensors, and Tile trackers work
better around the house and beyond, will be switched on next week. Tens of millions
of Americans own Amazon devices, and the experimental network will turn users
into guinea pigs next week, according to ArsTechnica.
On June 8, users who
don't opt-out will be automatically enrolled in "Sidewalk." The mesh network, created by
Echoes, cameras, and other smart devices under the Amazon brand, will use a
small amount of bandwidth and broadcast to nearby neighbors and or city
streets.
"Amazon Sidewalk creates a low-bandwidth network with the
help of Sidewalk Bridge devices, including select Echo and Ring devices. These
Bridge devices share a small portion of your internet bandwidth which is pooled
together to provide these services to you and your neighbors. And when more
neighbors participate, the network becomes even stronger," Amazon's
website said.
While Amazon does
provide a white paper detailing the technical foundations of the shared mesh
network, it's likely many users won't be too excited. Some might find it
helpful as others don't want their networks exposed to possible security
flaws.
ArsTechnica wrote a cautionary note:
There are enough theoretical risks to give users pause. Wireless
technologies like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth have a history of being insecure.
Remember WEP, the encryption scheme that protected Wi-Fi traffic from
being monitored by nearby parties? It was widely used for four years before
researchers exposed flaws that made decrypting data relatively easy for
attackers. WPA, the technology that replaced WEP, is much more robust, but
it also has a checkered history...
Consider the wealth of
intimate details Amazon devices are privy to. They see who knocks on our doors,
and in some homes they peer into our living rooms. They hear the conversations
we're having with friends and family. They control locks and other security
systems in our home. Extending the reach of all this encrypted data to the
sidewalk and living rooms of neighbors requires a level of confidence that's
not warranted for a technology that's never seen widespread testing.
There is no doubt, the
benefits of Sidewalk for some, but users will be guinea pigs. To protect the
network security of your home network and even your family, you may want to
opt-out of the program before next week.
"Amazon Sidewalk
opt-out" is the first on this web search query.
Google Search Trends shows rising search trends for people trying to figure out how to disable Sidewalk.
Turning off Sidewalk is easy:
- Opening the Alexa app
- Opening More and selecting Settings
- Selecting Account Settings
- Selecting Amazon Sidewalk
- Turning Amazon Sidewalk Off
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/now-your-last-chance-opt-out-amazon-sidewalk
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