Saving Your Wi-Fi Passwords to Amazon FAQs <p>
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What's the benefit of saving my Wi-Fi passwords to Amazon?</strong>
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<p>Once you save your Wi-Fi passwords to Amazon, we can configure your compatible devices so that you won’t need to re-enter your Wi-Fi passwords on each device.</p>
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Are my Wi-Fi passwords secure?</strong>
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<p>Once saved to Amazon, your Wi-Fi passwords are sent over a secured connection and are stored in an encrypted file on an Amazon server.
Amazon will only use your Wi-Fi passwords to connect your compatible devices and will not share them with any third party without your permission.
Amazon handles any information it receives, including your Wi-Fi passwords, in accordance with the Amazon.com Privacy Notice .</p>
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Can I choose not to save my password?</strong>
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<p>Yes, you can opt out of this feature when connecting your device to a Wi-Fi network.</p>
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<strong>4.
What should I do if I change my Wi-Fi passwords?</strong>
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<p>You can save your updated Wi-Fi passwords to Amazon by re-running any compatible device through its Wi-Fi setup process.
Once reconnected to your Wi-Fi network, your updated Wi-Fi password will be automatically saved to Amazon.
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How do I delete my Wi-Fi passwords from Amazon?</strong>
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<p>To delete Wi-Fi passwords saved to Amazon using your web browser: <br>
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Go to Manage Your Content and Devices
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Click the <strong>Settings</strong> tab.
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Under <strong>Saved Wi-Fi Passwords</strong>, click <strong>Delete</strong>.
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<p>To delete Wi-Fi passwords saved to Amazon from your compatible Kindle e-reader: <br>
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Tap the <strong>Menu</strong> icon from the <strong>Home</strong> screen, and then tap <strong>Settings</strong>.
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Tap <strong>Device Options</strong>, and then tap <strong>Advanced Options</strong>.
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Tap <strong>Delete Saved Wi-Fi Passwords</strong>, and then tap <strong>Delete</strong> to confirm.
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