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Like what? Home wifi requires passwords.
Guest networks don’t necessarily require passwords.
Then require one. You're acting like this is an unavoidable thing. You just simply don't connect the appliance to the Internet.
It's not difficult.
Ok dude.
Have you ever set up one of these devices? It's not a case of 'find my wifi, enter in passkey, connected' they literally broadcast an unsecured ad hoc network that you connect to and configure from.
If you never connect it it will sit there blaring an unsecured wifi with access to its core configuration forever