I'm sure that some of the people who are complaining about it, are also the same people who happily add other IOT devices from less-well-known companies into their home networks without any way to check their security or bandwidth usage. Hey, as evil as they are, at least Amazon is disclosing this.

My internal router is currently hosting:
- About a dozen computers/tablets/phones.
- Three game consoles.
- Two Chromecasts.
- An HP network printer.
- A Tivo.
- A security camera.
- A smart TV.
- A stereo receiver/amp with smart features.
- A Nest thermostat.
- A Synology NAS running Plex and other fun stuff.

And that's not counting other stuff that happens to be powered off at the moment. How many of those things run the risk of posing similar problems?
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Tony Fabris