04-15-2020 02:35 PM - last edited on 04-15-2020 03:07 PM by RogersTony
The new screen saver on Ignite gives users the option to press the microphone button and ask for the wi-fi password. There are no controls, no authentication required. Anyone with access to the remote can get access to the wi-fi password.
How is this even a feature?
#SecurityRisk
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04-15-2020 03:34 PM - edited 04-15-2020 03:34 PM
Hello, @MHoffman.
Welcome to Rogers Community Forums! 😀
I appreciate you posting your concern in the Community. You can set parental controls to make sure a PIN is required before the WiFi password is shown by selecting Ignite WiFi in the Application Locks.
Once you lock an app, you can only unlock it by changing Parental Control settings. For your convenience, please follow the steps listed below to lock/unlock the apps:
Thank you for your participation in the Community!
Cheers,
RogersMoin
04-15-2020 02:58 PM - last edited on 04-15-2020 03:07 PM by RogersTony
@MHoffman Hi, and welcome to the Community! Yeah, I agree. I don't like that the set-top box can reveal the credentials to access your private Wi-Fi network either.
FYI, as far as I can tell, this does not work if you have Wi-Fi disabled on the XB6 and the Ignite set-top box is connected to an external Wi-Fi Access Point.
04-15-2020 03:34 PM - edited 04-15-2020 03:34 PM
Hello, @MHoffman.
Welcome to Rogers Community Forums! 😀
I appreciate you posting your concern in the Community. You can set parental controls to make sure a PIN is required before the WiFi password is shown by selecting Ignite WiFi in the Application Locks.
Once you lock an app, you can only unlock it by changing Parental Control settings. For your convenience, please follow the steps listed below to lock/unlock the apps:
Thank you for your participation in the Community!
Cheers,
RogersMoin
04-15-2020 03:41 PM
You're missing the point. This isn't a "parental control" issue. This is a potential security risk for Ignite users that shouldn't even be offered. This feature should be removed.
04-26-2020 08:43 AM
04-26-2020 08:49 AM
@ovgray just to point out, this is a Comcast design issue that hits all of its licencees of this product.
So, while your ire might be directed at Rogers, the real source of the problem is Comcast. Not supporting Rogers here, just pointing this out.
04-26-2020 09:03 AM
04-26-2020 11:04 AM
Rogers should insist that it be removed completely. Most people do not have the knowledge and think that Rogers wouldn't do something to put them at risk.
When I inquired about having it removed I was told to go through the many steps needed to disable it in 'parental controls' but that in doing so would also lock out other features with it. Whether the Rogers person on the other line knew what they were talking about or not is irrelevant. I am pay for services I don't want locked.
Locking it would require a password to get back into it.I was also told it was done because Rogers was getting numerous calls that people were forgetting their passwords and needed help to reset it. This is a service that should not be a burden on the tech support side. If your customers needs help, help them. Sounds to me, as per the support person I spoke with, that Rogers made a conscious decision to do this. It is up to Rogers to contact Comcast and have it removed.
05-06-2020 08:06 PM - last edited on 05-06-2020 08:17 PM by RogersMaude
When i change the wifi password the kids easily get it in an easy simple way.
They press the talk button on the ignite TV remote and say “Show wifi password” and it shows the password.
This is really horrible and I can’t hide it
05-07-2020 02:40 PM
As for the kids.. next time they add a device.. make sure that you add their device to a profile.
The profiles monitor via the MAC address of the wireless card on the device (not easy to change if can not at all in most cases).
I would think if they even forget the device on the wifi, then re add, it should probably still monitor them.
Also in that way, can set up stuff to prevent/lockdown your kids devices.. turn off the wifi for period, etc.