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Si la modification est marquée comme mineure ou non (minor_edit)
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If Your Amazon Echo Is Sitting Here Move It Now
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If Your Amazon Echo Is Sitting Here Move It Now
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id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> There are a ton of great places in your home where you can put your , from your kitchen counter to your living room table. But there are other designated spots where it's best to keep your  and  away from and find a safer area.<br>Here's why: Placing your Alexa device in certain areas of your house could  or even .<br><br>For example, did you know intruders can access your smart home device from outside if it's placed too close to a window? <br><br>Keep reading to find out where you shouldn't place your Echo devices and the best spots for them. For more [https://www.change.org/search?q=Amazon%20Echo Amazon Echo] tips, check out these you should try [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today].<br> 1. Don't put Alexa near a toilet<br>Placing an Echo near your toilet is gross.<br><br>Think of all the germs that linger around that area -- even in superclean bathrooms. However, if you must (and, OK, we do see the appeal), try placing it as far away from the toilet as possible. <br><br>If you can, with a sticky strip or a nail. Just make sure it's secure so it doesn't fall, and [https://www.blogher.com/?s=remember remember] to place it near an outlet so you can plug it in. Also, keep it away from the bathtub (duh!).<br><br>You wouldn't want to fry your Echo. <br><br>Don't even think about putting your Echo near the [https://hararonline.com/?s=bathtub bathtub]!<br> Chris Monroe/CNET 2. Don't put Alexa near a sink<br>If you're trying to drown out the sounds of Alexa's voice, then, by all means, place your expensive Echo by a sink. However, if you want to keep it intact, never place it anywhere near water.<br><br>You don't want to risk your kitchen water sprayer going haywire and soaking your Echo device, or a tall device getting tipped into the sink.<br><br>Instead, place it on a different counter, like a kitchen island, or tuck it into a corner where it's farther from splattering spaghetti sauce and water spray. It'll stay cleaner and might sound better, too.<br>3. Don't put Alexa by a window<br>Keep your Echo away from all the windows in your house. The [https://www.buzznet.com/?s=location location] could potentially give anyone from the outside access to your Echo, and that could give access to your other devices.<br><br>For example, if your car is [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=connected connected] to your smart speaker, someone may be able to .<br><br>If your Echo is near a window, move it.<br> Tyler Lizenby/CNET 4. Don't put Alexa under your TV<br>How many commercials are out there that say, "Alexa, play…" and ? Or if the TV says anything that sounds a lot like "Alexa," take a guess at what's going to activate. <br><br>Not only does this interrupt the show you're watching, but it also starts recording what's said after the command.
Diff unifié des changements faits lors de la modification (edit_diff)
@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> There are a ton of great places in your home where you can put your , from your kitchen counter to your living room table. But there are other designated spots where it's best to keep your  and  away from and find a safer area.<br>Here's why: Placing your Alexa device in certain areas of your house could  or even .<br><br>For example, did you know intruders can access your smart home device from outside if it's placed too close to a window? <br><br>Keep reading to find out where you shouldn't place your Echo devices and the best spots for them. For more [https://www.change.org/search?q=Amazon%20Echo Amazon Echo] tips, check out these you should try [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today].<br> 1. Don't put Alexa near a toilet<br>Placing an Echo near your toilet is gross.<br><br>Think of all the germs that linger around that area -- even in superclean bathrooms. However, if you must (and, OK, we do see the appeal), try placing it as far away from the toilet as possible. <br><br>If you can, with a sticky strip or a nail. Just make sure it's secure so it doesn't fall, and [https://www.blogher.com/?s=remember remember] to place it near an outlet so you can plug it in. Also, keep it away from the bathtub (duh!).<br><br>You wouldn't want to fry your Echo. <br><br>Don't even think about putting your Echo near the [https://hararonline.com/?s=bathtub bathtub]!<br> Chris Monroe/CNET 2. Don't put Alexa near a sink<br>If you're trying to drown out the sounds of Alexa's voice, then, by all means, place your expensive Echo by a sink. However, if you want to keep it intact, never place it anywhere near water.<br><br>You don't want to risk your kitchen water sprayer going haywire and soaking your Echo device, or a tall device getting tipped into the sink.<br><br>Instead, place it on a different counter, like a kitchen island, or tuck it into a corner where it's farther from splattering spaghetti sauce and water spray. It'll stay cleaner and might sound better, too.<br>3. Don't put Alexa by a window<br>Keep your Echo away from all the windows in your house. The [https://www.buzznet.com/?s=location location] could potentially give anyone from the outside access to your Echo, and that could give access to your other devices.<br><br>For example, if your car is [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=connected connected] to your smart speaker, someone may be able to .<br><br>If your Echo is near a window, move it.<br> Tyler Lizenby/CNET 4. Don't put Alexa under your TV<br>How many commercials are out there that say, "Alexa, play…" and ? Or if the TV says anything that sounds a lot like "Alexa," take a guess at what's going to activate. <br><br>Not only does this interrupt the show you're watching, but it also starts recording what's said after the command.
Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines)
id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> There are a ton of great places in your home where you can put your , from your kitchen counter to your living room table. But there are other designated spots where it's best to keep your  and  away from and find a safer area.<br>Here's why: Placing your Alexa device in certain areas of your house could  or even .<br><br>For example, did you know intruders can access your smart home device from outside if it's placed too close to a window? <br><br>Keep reading to find out where you shouldn't place your Echo devices and the best spots for them. For more [https://www.change.org/search?q=Amazon%20Echo Amazon Echo] tips, check out these you should try [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today].<br> 1. Don't put Alexa near a toilet<br>Placing an Echo near your toilet is gross.<br><br>Think of all the germs that linger around that area -- even in superclean bathrooms. However, if you must (and, OK, we do see the appeal), try placing it as far away from the toilet as possible. <br><br>If you can, with a sticky strip or a nail. Just make sure it's secure so it doesn't fall, and [https://www.blogher.com/?s=remember remember] to place it near an outlet so you can plug it in. Also, keep it away from the bathtub (duh!).<br><br>You wouldn't want to fry your Echo. <br><br>Don't even think about putting your Echo near the [https://hararonline.com/?s=bathtub bathtub]!<br> Chris Monroe/CNET 2. Don't put Alexa near a sink<br>If you're trying to drown out the sounds of Alexa's voice, then, by all means, place your expensive Echo by a sink. However, if you want to keep it intact, never place it anywhere near water.<br><br>You don't want to risk your kitchen water sprayer going haywire and soaking your Echo device, or a tall device getting tipped into the sink.<br><br>Instead, place it on a different counter, like a kitchen island, or tuck it into a corner where it's farther from splattering spaghetti sauce and water spray. It'll stay cleaner and might sound better, too.<br>3. Don't put Alexa by a window<br>Keep your Echo away from all the windows in your house. The [https://www.buzznet.com/?s=location location] could potentially give anyone from the outside access to your Echo, and that could give access to your other devices.<br><br>For example, if your car is [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=connected connected] to your smart speaker, someone may be able to .<br><br>If your Echo is near a window, move it.<br> Tyler Lizenby/CNET 4. Don't put Alexa under your TV<br>How many commercials are out there that say, "Alexa, play…" and ? Or if the TV says anything that sounds a lot like "Alexa," take a guess at what's going to activate. <br><br>Not only does this interrupt the show you're watching, but it also starts recording what's said after the command.
Horodatage Unix de la modification (timestamp)
1661506595