You need to let it remember what items you've shopped for and know the kinds of products you like. In a nutshell, if you want to make use of the Internet's most popular shopping destination, you need to feed the beast. ![]() Unlike Facebook and Google, which slyly follow you around on your mobile phone and elsewhere to slip in more product sells, even if you're not using their apps, Amazon is rather upfront about the information it collects, even if it's hidden in several pages of a help menu. I don't have a lot of smart home devices, but if I did, Amazon would have access to my doorbell and security-who's coming and going-and more. ![]() At least that's how it is in my household, where I have two Amazon Echo speakers-one in the kitchen and another in the garage, plus a car accessory to bring the Alexa personal assistant along with me on drives.
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