Just a question. I'm not familiar with how Amazon handles traceability and 
did not see an obvious (to me) answer for this situation.  A 
neighbor/Amazon sidewalk user connects through my Amazon device and does 
something illegal. Do Amazon's systems indicate that it was done by someone 
external connected through my system and not me or my family? Do any of you 
know the specifics about this kind of situation?

On Sunday, May 30, 2021 at 4:40:18 PM UTC-4 Terry Bowman wrote:

>
> On May 30, 2021, at 11:29 AM, Nicholas Stock <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> What could possibly go wrong???
>
>
> Dammit, that was supposed to be MY reply.
>
> It's NOT a bad idea in theory. Sadly, history has shown that if there is a 
> way to abuse it someone WILL. I don't need another security issue to worry 
> about.
>
> We've come a long ways from Windows '98 but...I think I'll sit this one 
> out.
>
>
>
> On May 30, 2021, at 12:58 PM, newxito <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If you have the wrong settings, a company in Redmond will use your 
> bandwith to update other PCs on the internet... check your "Delivery 
> Optimization" settings...
>
>
> One of the first things I turn off. 
>
> Note that I only use Windows 10 to play games. 8D
>
>
> Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
> "The Mac Doctor"
>
> https://www.astarcloseup.com/
>
> “We’ve arranged a society on science and technology in which nobody 
> understands anything about science and technology, and this combustible 
> mixture of ignorance and power sooner or later is going to blow up in 
> our faces. I mean, who is running the science and technology in a democracy 
> if the people don’t know anything about it.”—Carl Sagan to Charlie Rose, 
> May 27, 1996 (Sagan's last interview)
>
>

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