What Russ said, but understand that many, many content providers use AWS as 
their storage platform, so it could be just about anything, and not necessarily 
something bad.

-D


> On Jan 6, 2020, at 12:04 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I brought up a status window on my slow internet connection, and found that 
> firefox was uploading my ISP's 1Mbps limit. Closed firefox reopened it, and 
> it immediately started sending data as fast as ATT would accept it. 
> 
> Ran the resource monitor, and it was all going to amazonaws.com
> Couldn't figure out what was doing it, so I added amazonaws.com to my 
> noscript block list and the problem went away. 
> 
> Any hints on exorcising the demon instead of just blocking it?
> I might try deleting all things firefox and reinstalling, I guess.
> 
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