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Amazon Sidewalk

Amazon Sidewalk is a shared network that helps devices work better at home and beyond by extending the range of low-bandwidth devices.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Amazon Sidewalk

-45.44

0.03%

Latest Event

Security and Privacy Concerns Over Amazon Sidewalk Activation

The article details Amazon's activation of its Sidewalk mesh network, which automatically enrolls connected devices by default, raising serious security and privacy concerns. Critics caution that the network’s design may expose user location and data to potential unauthorized access, effectively placing participants’ privacy at risk.

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Amazon Sidewalk is currently rated as a Quisling.

-44 to -59 CCI Score
These companies are fully aligned with authoritarian regimes. They not only support but also enforce oppressive policies, playing a significant role in the regime’s operational apparatus and contributing directly to its consolidation of power.

Latest Events

  • Security and Privacy Concerns Over Amazon Sidewalk Activation Logo
    APR
    01
    2025

    The article details Amazon's activation of its Sidewalk mesh network, which automatically enrolls connected devices by default, raising serious security and privacy concerns. Critics caution that the network’s design may expose user location and data to potential unauthorized access, effectively placing participants’ privacy at risk.

  • -30

    Technology and Services Impact

    April 4

    Amazon Sidewalk's default opt-in setup and inherent vulnerabilities raise significant concerns regarding user privacy and security. The design, while intended to improve device connectivity, may inadvertently facilitate unauthorized tracking or exploitation of personal data, a situation that can be exploited by authoritarian actors to impose surveillance or repress dissent.

    Amazon Sidewalk Mesh Network Raises Security, Privacy Concerns - SecurityWeek

  • Privacy and Consent Concerns in Amazon Sidewalk Logo
    JAN
    01
    2025

    An article published on January 1, 2025, highlights concerns surrounding Amazon Sidewalk's default-enabled shared network, emphasizing issues related to user privacy, data sharing practices, and the lack of explicit consent. Critics warn that these practices could potentially open avenues for unauthorized surveillance and misuse of personal data.

  • -60

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    April 4

    The article points out that Amazon Sidewalk’s default opt‐in design and its shared network architecture raise serious privacy concerns. The potential for unauthorized access and data mishandling, even with encryption safeguards, poses risks that could facilitate surveillance or misuse by authoritarian entities. This design flaw undermines individual consent and privacy.

    Amazon’s Sidewalk Network Raises Privacy Concerns

  • -40

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    April 4

    Amazon Sidewalk’s practice of automatically enrolling devices without explicit user consent raises serious ethical concerns regarding business practices. This lack of transparency and the potential for uninformed participation compromises consumer rights and privacy, an issue that could empower repressive surveillance if exploited.

    Amazon’s Sidewalk Network Raises Privacy Concerns

  • Labor Complaint Over Refusal to Bargain with Union Logo
    JUL
    12
    2023

    On July 12, 2023, the National Labor Relations Board found merit to charges that Amazon violated labor laws by refusing to bargain in good faith with the Amazon Labor Union at its Staten Island warehouse. The order calls for Amazon to negotiate with the union, spotlighting ongoing labor disputes and challenges in worker representation.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 4

    The NLRB complaint accuses the company of refusing to bargain with a union, undermining workers' rights and fair labor practices. This failure to engage constructively with union organizing efforts reflects negatively on the firm's commitment to ethical labor relations, aligning with authoritarian, exploitative models that suppress worker rights.

    Amazon hit with labor complaint over failing to bargain with Staten Island union

  • Amazon Hires New Antitrust Lobbyist Logo
    FEB
    03
    2023

    Amazon, amid its record lobbying expenditure in 2022, has retained a new antitrust lobbyist to advocate on issues including competition, data privacy, intellectual property, and intermediary liability. This move is part of broader efforts to counter antitrust legislation and undermine unionization efforts.

  • -70

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 4

    The company's decision to hire another antitrust lobbyist, along with record lobbying expenditures, shows a commitment to influencing political outcomes in a manner that favors corporate power and resists regulatory reforms. This effort contributes to undermining progressive regulation and labor rights, aligning with harmful authoritarian corporate practices.

    Amazon adds another antitrust lobbyist - POLITICO

  • Resumption of PAC Donations to Controversial Lawmakers Logo
    NOV
    03
    2022

    Amazon Sidewalk's PAC resumed donations of approximately $17,000 to nine members of Congress who had previously voted against certifying the 2020 presidential election results, ending a 21‐month suspension of such contributions.

  • -60

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 4

    By resuming donations to lawmakers known for voting against certifying the 2020 election, Amazon Sidewalk's PAC is perceived as indirectly supporting figures whose actions undermine democratic processes. This decision, coming after a 21‐month pause, signals an endorsement of controversial, potentially authoritarian political behavior.

    Amazon, other PACs resume donations to electoral objectors

  • Launch of Amazon Sidewalk Surveillance Network Logo
    JUN
    18
    2021

    The article reports that Amazon Sidewalk, which automatically enrolls devices through an opt‐out system, expands Amazon’s surveillance infrastructure. The network connects various smart devices without clear consent and transparent privacy controls, raising serious concerns about enabling state and corporate surveillance.

  • -60

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 4

    Amazon’s decision to deploy Sidewalk as an opt-out service contributes to unchecked data collection and facilitates surveillance practices that jeopardize public privacy, potentially enabling authoritarian monitoring.

    Sidewalk: The Next Frontier Of Amazon's Surveillance Infrastructure

  • -50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    April 4

    The service’s opt-out mechanism and the absence of a clear, stand-alone privacy policy reflect unethical business practices. These practices bypass informed consent, leaving consumers vulnerable to exploitation and undermining transparency.

    Sidewalk: The Next Frontier Of Amazon's Surveillance Infrastructure

  • -70

    Technology and Services Impact

    April 4

    By integrating a network that automatically connects devices and facilitates large-scale data aggregation, Amazon Sidewalk reinforces the use of repressive surveillance technologies that can be exploited by government agencies and corporate interests alike.

    Sidewalk: The Next Frontier Of Amazon's Surveillance Infrastructure

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