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Old 07-11-2025, 01:42 PM   #8
haertig
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All recent Amazon's devices (that I own) have been offering to "help me out" by saving my WiFi login information to Amazon's servers. I think this is wrong, I don't want to do it, so now I specifically look for their half-hidden method to decline this. So far, they've always provided a way to decline, but they do their best to make it non-obvious and their default is to do it, apparently hoping that you will miss the non-obvious thing.

Yes, saving this data on Amazon's servers could be a welcome benefit for ignorant people. You know, the kind of people who wouldn't have a password or encryption on their WiFi in the first place (so why do they need Amazon to store anything?)
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