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Old 06-08-2021, 12:16 PM   #68
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And please share a link that documents where/how the contents of the data passing through the end-to-end encrypted Sidewalk mesh is being shared with 3rd-party developers.
The comment was from an article in Wired and mentioned that "The company has also said it might share Sidewalk data with third-party developers further down the line,". Perhaps last two items from the Amazon Sidewalk privacy and security whitepaper (#10, #11)? Whatever your level of trust in Amazon might be, are you willing to extend that level of trust to third parties? Have you looked at the current state of security in the IoT field?
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