diff --git a/Remote-Access-and-IFTTT.md b/Remote-Access-and-IFTTT.md index 505ef10..b002c0f 100644 --- a/Remote-Access-and-IFTTT.md +++ b/Remote-Access-and-IFTTT.md @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ From version 0.7.1, WLED supports the free IoT cloud Blynk! See [this](https://g If you have set up your Alexa device to control WLED, you can just use the Alexa App or another Echo device linked to your account to control your lights (on/off and brightness only) ### 3. Create a Port Forwarding -**An insecure HTTP connection is used, please do NOT edit sensitive info like the WiFi settings when connected via the port forwarding!** -This method offers more flexibility, but is also more involved. -**Keep in mind this causes anyone with your IP address to have access to your ESP8266!** +**Warning: An insecure HTTP connection is used, please do NOT edit sensitive info like the WiFi settings when connected via the port forwarding!** +This method offers more flexibility, but is also more involved. +**Keep in mind this causes anyone with your IP address to have access to your ESP8266!** Setting up an [OTA lock password](https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/wiki/Security) is a must to prevent attackers from acquiring your WiFi credentials! To expose WLED to the internet, create a port forwarding for your ESP's IP in your router configuration.