Are Amazon’s Sidewalk’s privacy protocols ready for the real world?

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Are Amazon’s Sidewalk’s privacy protocols ready for the real world?
Amazon recently opened its Sidewalk protocol to third-party developers, allowing for the creation of a large mesh network that draws on peopleโ€™s home internet connections across the US. The service has three layers of encryption and requires developers to meet certain criteria to use its APIs, and Amazon has the capability to remove bad actors and malicious devices from the network. Privacy experts are generally not too worried about Amazon’s Sidewalk privacy and security protocols, but users should opt out if they are concerned.

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