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October 26, 2020 Big Tech Update If you’ve recently purchased an Amazon Echo device, there are

October 26, 2020 Big Tech Update [3 security features you need to check on your Echo]( If you’ve recently purchased an Amazon Echo device, there are three essential security features you need to check now. One of the first things you need to check is the voice purchasing feature. Experts suggest that you disable this feature entirely in order to protect yourself from hackers or potential security breaches. If you shop online a lot and really enjoy this feature, it’s wise to add a pin for any purchases made through the app. This will help make transactions more secure and minimize the threat of security issues when shopping through your Echo. If you have an Echo Show, you might want to consider shutting off the device’s camera. As with any camera connected to the internet, there is a possibility for it to be hacked. Thankfully, it’s easy to turn off the camera in case you want peace of mind that no one can hack it and look into your home. [What is the other security feature you need to check on your Echo device?]( [The new 2020 Echo Dot ]( Image source: CNET / Amazon Don't Miss These Headlines: [Check out this full teardown of the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro]( [Is Chrome OS about to get a dark mode?]( [A day of reckoning]( [The firm that called the EXACT PEAK of the Dot-Com boom has just issued another major prediction.]( [Simple ways to save your photos so you can delete them from your phone]( [Is Facebook really banning players who have multiple headsets?]( Thanks for reading today and be sure to stay tuned for our next edition. Until Next Time, This has been John Denton P.S. Know someone who'd love Digital Daily Download? Be sure to send them to this link so they can get signed up: digitaldailydownload.com [ADVERTISE with us](mailto:advertise@leadmark.com?subject=Please%20Contact%20Me) You are receiving this e-mail because you made a great decision to receive the Digital Daily Download Newsletter. To ensure you receive our emails, please whitelist this email address. Follow these simple instructions [here](. If for any reason you believe you received this email in error, you can safely ignore it, or [click here to unsubscribe]( or [vist the profile center](. © 2020 Digital Daily Download. All Rights Reserved. 20 North Orange Avenue, Unit 1100 Orlando, Florida, 32801

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