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Or you would just not connect it to the wifi. It's not like it's going to guess your WPA key.
No, but in the near future it might connect to your neighbors wifi if he has IoT devices connected to his wifi
https://www.adweek.com/brand-marketing/amazon-sidewalk-will-push-neighbors-to-share-wi-fi-through-smart-devices/
Wow, what a horrible idea. But assuming you have a compatible device and didn't disable this feature, blacklisting it in your router wouldn't help much.
I've heard they can connect to nearby open networks or even share a connection with another TV in range.
I don't have any sources for this, might be just a rumor.