If you have these devices or you know people who do, tell them to trash these devices.
But it won’t matter anyway because what Amazon hasn’t told you is that these devices use RF in the 900ghz range and are used as a mesh network, this means they hear all devices up to a 1/2 mile, the network is radio too all centeralized and sent to AWS cloud servers.
This means as long as one house every 1/2 mike has one of these, it can’t be stopped.
Many of you will say who cares, you will one day unless you join the forces of evil but I’m sure many be ok with that.........
Don’t give in to this coolio tech stuff all it does is send files to amazon it’s only a microphone, all the power in the aws cloud server.
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Today, 09:27 AM #1
Echo and Ring Camera, trash them....
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Today, 09:36 AM #2
Hmmm... so if everything is connected, data sucked up from what you buy how you sleep, down to damn bowel movements - smart toilet next? (would you like to buy a fiber supplement in your next Amazon grocery shop), people that visit you socially --> what brands do they wear (who knows what ring machine learning is analysing)
Sounds like a guy somewhere could get very rich off the back of all thatFaith in Jesus first and faith in squats second.
Then other details will start to slot themselves into place.
Bodyweight 74kg (16/June/2021)
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Today, 10:19 AM #3
It will only benefit that guy and all you get is someone shipping you a laxative, I mean fuk how hard is it to get that on your own?
Meanwhile that guy will become government.
The CPU in Echo isn’t even powerful enough to translate your voice, the server does that, how silly, it’s a waste of saying you have something cool in your home.
I was offered one of those cameras in my new home, the guy had no clue my knowledge and I said hell no, he was baffled, he was like “this stuff is so cool”!!!
Meanwhile the ISP hooked up my WiFi, I said, is it advertising yet (meaning sending beacon frames with the service set Id) he goes, advertising????? Lol.
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