Amazon gadgets like the Echo save a copy of everything you ask Alexa. That means there's a whole collection of voice recordings logged for every request or command you've given Amazon's voice ...
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What Amazon records, who can hear it, and where your Alexa data actually goes Amazon's virtual assistant allows you to control your smart home with voice commands, but is Alexa safe to use? Learn ...
Amazon has announced that it will scrap a setting that currently allows some Amazon Echo users to store and process their Alexa requests locally. In other words, all Alexa voice recordings of some ...
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Amazon is ending the option to have Alexa requests processed on local Echo devices instead of on Amazon’s cloud servers on March 28. Amazon says it is making the move as it prepares to add generative ...
Amazon is killing a feature that lets users of some Echo devices stop Alexa from sending voice recordings to the cloud. As shared on Reddit, Amazon sent out emails to users of affected Echo smart ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From tomorrow, Amazon will force all Echo users to send voice commands to the cloud (Getty) (Aleksia) This week, a 'rule change' ...
The concern has been raised by Alan Davidson, who is the vice-president of global policy, trust and security for Mozilla (who operate the Firefox browser). He found out that the Amazon Echo device had ...