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to see how my smarter, more intuitive capabilities can help me, help you. Just say, “Alexa, let

[Keep up with Alexa] [Alexa bar] [Sign up]( to see how my smarter, more intuitive capabilities can help me, help you. Just say, “Alexa, let's chat” WEEKLY SPOTLIGHT --------------------------------------------------------------- - “Alexa, open Prime Video on Fire TV” Start your smart home with Fire TV at the center. Control lights, see who’s at your front door with live camera feeds, and enable routines for a fun watch experience with only your voice. No remote needed. [Explore Smart Home](. - “Alexa, start Knight Manager” Turn an amateur knight into a glorious hero in this highly reviewed role-playing game. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, how long until Halloween?” Enjoy a spooky countdown during the month of October. Perfect for youngsters or just the young at heart. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, play Are you Smarter than a 5th Grader” Launch trivia games, quizzes, puzzles, and more with thousands of Alexa Skills. [Learn more](. [Alexa Stories: Matt]( THINGS TO TRY --------------------------------------------------------------- Music & Entertainment - “Alexa, what should I watch?” - “Alexa, play the last song I was listening to” Whether you were listening in-app or on another device, pick up where you left off using your voice. - “Alexa, play the Home Gym Workout playlist on Amazon Music” Enjoy this collection of songs to get you moving, only on Amazon Music. Getting Things Done - “Alexa, read my notifications” You can also access notifications by tapping on the bell icon on Echo Show devices. - “Alexa, drop in on all devices” Need to talk to the entire family at once or quickly find someone at home? Use Alexa like an intercom to connect to other rooms in your house. - “Alexa, set a soft-boiled eggs timer for 8 minutes” Set up a named timer to help you keep track of customized kitchen tasks like perfectly soft-boiled eggs or al-dente spaghetti pasta. [Learn more](. News & Information - “Alexa, who is the Patriots quarterback?” - “Alexa, how do you keep my data safe?” Your interactions with Alexa are encrypted in transit to Amazon’s cloud where they are securely stored. You can easily view or update your data storage settings online or in the Alexa app. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, follow Tesla stock” Start following your favorite Sports teams, Stocks, or Digital Currency to receive proactive notifications that keep you informed and up-to-date. [Learn more](. Fun with Alexa - “Alexa, tell me a joke about you” - “Alexa, test my spelling skills” - “Alexa, open Batman Adventures” And More - “Alexa, open Rainforest Sounds” - “Alexa, show my Facebook photos” - “Alexa, what should I wear with leggings?” - “Alexa, what's free from Audible?” Alexa has a selection of free audiobooks for your enjoyment! [Learn more](. [Alexa, where's my stuff?]( [Alexa Guide]( [Alexa Privacy Hub]( [Alexa Features Help]( Your pals can get this email every week, too—just ask them to [subscribe](. Want to receive this email in Spanish? Click [here]( to subscribe. To manage your subscriptions, visit your email preferences [page](. --------------------------------------------------------------- P.S. We want your feedback! Let us know what you think about the Keep Up With Alexa newsletter by taking our quick survey. How satisfied are you with the "Keep up with Alexa" weekly email? (0 is Extremely Unsatisfied; 10 is Extremely Satisfied) Not at all satisfied Extremely satisfied [1]( [2]( [3]( [4]( [5]( [6]( [7]( [8]( [9]( [10]( This survey is hosted by an external party (Qualtrics), so the survey link does not lead to our website. Your responses are subject to [Amazon Privacy Notice](. If you have any concerns about the authenticity of this e-mail or to find out more about Amazon's survey program, please visit the [Amazon Customer Service help page](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Follow us on Facebook.]( [Follow us on Twitter.]( [Follow us on YouTube.]( © 2023 [Amazon.com]( Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon, Echo, Alexa and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. [Amazon.com]( 410 Terry Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98109-5210. Reference: 761683800 Please note that this message was sent to the following email address: {EMAIL}. Rather not receive these emails? Please opt-out [here](.

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