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Wi-Fi Motion is an opt-in service from Xfinity that turns your Gateway into a motion-sensing device. | Image: Comcast Comcast announced a new platform this week called Xfinity Shield that includes the option to let customers turn their routers into motion sensors. Many people reacted with fear and anger. "I am not enabling this. I am also seriously considering replacing my leased gateway with my own equipment, because a device I do not control sitting in my living room measuring the motion of my family is not a feature I asked for," wrote one customer on the r/Comcast subreddit Some concern...
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Wi-Fi Motion is an opt-in service from Xfinity that turns your Gateway into a motion-sensing device. | Image: Comcast Comcast announced a new platform this week called Xfinity Shield that includes the option to let customers turn their routers into motion sensors. Many people reacted with fear and anger. "I am not enabling this. I am also seriously considering replacing my leased gateway with my own equipment, because a device I do not control sitting in my living room measuring the motion of my family is not a feature I asked for," wrote one customer on the r/Comcast subreddit Some concern...
Read this reportOpinion: Comcast's new motion detection technology could benefit your home, but it also raises privacy concerns. The details are in the fine print.
Read this reportRebranded feature promises household alerts without video, but mind the small print
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AIPROPX has consolidated 3 reports from 3 outlets into a single canonical entry on “Here’s what data Comcast says its motion-detecting routers collect.” Every covered outlet is based in Other.
The earliest report in this entry came from The Register (Aug 19, 2026, 13:14 UTC); the most recent came from The Verge (Aug 20, 2026, 14:00 UTC).
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