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WiFi Motion uses your Xfinity Gateway and existing WiFi-connected devices in your home to sense motion between the gateway and your selected WiFi-connected devices. When the feature is enabled, you can receive push notifications about activity in your home and enjoy added peace of mind.
Didn't read your EULA, cause I don't have you. But no one really read it.WiFi Motion is not a home security service and is not professionally monitored. WiFi Motion is provided to you as part of your Xfinity Internet services and subject to the Xfinity residential services agreement and xfinity.com/privacy/policy.
Comcast does not monitor the motion and/or notifications generated by the service.
The placement of your Xfinity Gateway and WiFi connected devices, along with your home size, layout and building materials, can impact the way WiFi signals connect and may limit the ability of the service to detect motion.
It's guaranteed it's not all local. And it's guaranteed the data is being used at the point you quit reading the EULA.It's unlikely the gateway would locally do the processing necessary to detect such signal strength fluctuations. I wonder how much data they're sending back to Comcast.
Anyhow, this is why I don't use ISP provided wireless gateways.
My wife says, "That's weird? 'customer I and we're talking about X yesterday, and I got an email for X?"I remember awhile back telling my wife that some people suspected ALEXA was monitoring our conversations all the time. She said "That's ridiculous," and she laughed. Then I laughed.
And ALEXA laughed.
Pretty much. But I decline and shut off all. No telling at times what the non-tech wife has hit.If you carry a phone, privacy is over.
If you carry a phone, privacy is over.
You mean you don't agree to everything on a Windows PC for 'user experience'?It depends. You can be private, but most people leave it on and leave the features on that track them, and install the apps that track them, too.
I'm all good with that. Out and about in the world, fine.This may sound contrarian, but I puposely turned the "Track me" feature on my phone ON for two reasons:
1. It is evidence that I was NOT where they accused me of being.
2. It gives the authorities and my family a place to start looking should I ever be missing.
The good thing is that all it takes now to disappear is drop your phone in the backseat of a nearby convertible.If you carry a phone, privacy is over.
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