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Amazon. com Help: Deregister a Lost Device from Amazon Applications



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Select your desired language and country and tap Accept. By tapping Accept, you agree to the terms of the End User License Agreement.



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In the Enable detection of potentially unwanted applications screen, select your preferred option (see What is a potentially unwanted application?) and tap Next.



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Type your email address in the field and tap Next.



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Tap Start first scan to start scanning your device for malicious software and close the Setup Wizard.



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Purchase a license to use premium features



IMPORTANT: Premium features including Anti-Theft, SMS & Call Filter, Security Audit, Anti-Phishing, and Remote Wipe are only available to users with a paid license. Click here for instructions to upgrade to premium.


If you have purchased a license, activate ESET Mobile Security for Android.

Once ESET Mobile Security is activated, Configure Anti-Theft protection and add a Trusted Friend to your device. You can use a Trusted friend's phone and your enabled Anti-Theft account to help you reset your Security password and restore access to your device if you forget or lose your Security password.

Upgrade your license to Premium


Open ESET Mobile Security for Android.

Tap the menu icon and then tap License.

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Tap Buy Premium.



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Follow the on-screen instructions to complete your purchase through the Amazon Appstore.

Once ESET Mobile Security is activated, Configure Anti-Theft protection and add a Trusted Friend to your device. You can use a Trusted friend's phone and your enabled Anti-Theft account to help you reset your Security password and restore access to your device if you forget or lose your Security password.



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Amazon and Google have lately been asking for a You'd expect voice assistants to collect data whenever you control a smart home device -- that's how they work. Amazon and Google have lately been asking for a continuous flow of data in the name of convenience, however, and those device



Select your smart home device, and then the three dots. You'd expect voice assistants to collect data whenever you control a smart home device -- that's how they work. Amazon and Google have lately been asking for a continuous flow of data in the name of convenience, however, and those device





You'd expect voice assistants to collect data whenever you control a smart home device -- that's how they work. Amazon and Google have lately been asking for a continuous flow of data in the name of convenience, however, and those device makers aren't always happy.



Bloomberg has learned that Logitech and other hardware makers (some speaking anonymously) have objected to these requests for a steady stream of information over concerns they could violate privacy. Logitech has purposefully provided generic information rather than talking about individual devices, while others have reportedly asked for privacy "concessions" and have been rejected.



Amazon reports over 100 million Alexa devices sold



Amazon is notoriously reluctant to share how well Alexa is doing in the marketplace -- at best, you get vague boasts about its devices being the "most gifted." Now, however, it's providing more meaningful figures. The company's Dave Limp told The Verge in an interview that over 100 million Alexa-equipped devices have sold to date. It wouldn't say how many of those are its own devices or break products down by category, but the data suggests plenty of people have Alexa-capable devices in their homes. The company is sold out of Echo Dots through January, Limp added. The stats don't provide a full picture of Alexa's reach.



Amazon and Google have lately been asking for a continuous flow of data in the name of convenience, however, and those device makers aren't Complete setup for your smart home device, using the manufacturer's companion app or website. Amazon and Google ask for non - stop data



Select your smart home device, and then the three dots. You'd expect voice assistants to collect data whenever you control a smart home device -- that's how they work. Amazon and Google have lately been asking for a continuous flow of data in the name of convenience, however, and those device



The companies say they need this information for the sake of faster response to voice commands as well as ensuing that smart displays have up to date information. It might be difficult to avoid sending at least some continuous information. However, there are concerns the constant supply of data could be used to piece together your habits -- when you leave for work, watch TV and go to bed. That's potentially valuable for marketing and customer research.



Google declined to comment on how it uses continuous data from Assistant, but Amazon said that it doesn't use info for advertising or sell it to third parties. Amazon isn't about to pitch sleep aids because you tell Alexa to turn on the lights at 3AM. The concern is that both Amazon and Google could do this, and that users didn't consent to sharing as much smart home data as they do today.



Google brings continued conversation with Assistant to smart displays.

Previously available on its smart speaker products



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How to Register a Device on Amazon



Updated: July 25, 2019



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So you’ve bought a new Amazon device and need to know how to register it to use your Amazon account. All the Amazon devices can sign in with an app, but you can also use the website. This wikiHow will show you both methods of registering your device on Amazon.

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