Stop Alexa Accidentally Ordering Things And Spending Your Money

'Alexa, order 200 Nerf guns' šŸ˜³
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Amazonā€™s Alexa is a fantastically useful piece of technology allowing you to ask it questions, control your home and even play music.

Itā€™s also a massive nuisance when it goes wrong.

This was perfectly demonstrated by one customer who found it had accidentally ordered some cat food when it overheard one of Amazonā€™s own adverts. He then promptly complained to the Advertising Standards Agency (it wasnā€™t upheld).

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Now as anyone who owns an Amazon Echo will know, accidental or mischievous ordering of items is surprisingly commonplace.

A friend or child realises that they have the ability to order anything they want and next thing you know thereā€™s a shipment of 200 Nerf guns flying over the Atlantic bound for your front door with next day delivery.

Thankfully, this is a problem that can easily be solved and it doesnā€™t involve anything as drastic as unplugging your Echo altogether.

Voice purchasing is actually a completely customisable feature on Alexa, it can be turned on or off. Follow these simple instructions and prepare to be enlightened.

How to turn of ā€˜Voice Purchasingā€™ on Alexa:

1. Open the Alexa app on your smartphone, tap on the three bars in the top left-hand corner then tap on Settings.

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2. Scroll down until you see Voice Purchasing.

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3. Turn Voice Purchasing off OR alternatively you can keep it on but require a 4-digit code be spoken in order to confirm the order.

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