Updated Remote Access and IFTTT (markdown)

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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) 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 ### 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!** **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. 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!** **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! 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. To expose WLED to the internet, create a port forwarding for your ESP's IP in your router configuration.