Amazon Echo users will lose their ability to withhold sending their stored voice recordings to the company’s cloud storage ...
Amazon Echo users are set to lose the option to store and process their Alexa requests locally, meaning all of their voice ...
Amazon is getting rid of a privacy setting that will allow all recordings to be sent to the Amazon cloud and there's nothing ...
No. Those who don’t want their audio-based requests uploaded to Amazon’s cloud should not use an Alexa-enabled device. Or if you’re comfortable as long as voice recordings aren’t saved ...
Amazon has disabled two key privacy features in its Alexa smart speakers, in a push to introduce artificial ...
Henceforth, Alexa will send your Echo directed commands to its cloud servers.
Amazon Echo devices changed its privacy settings today, but our consumer research shows home assistant users are concerned ...
Amazon is ending a little-used privacy feature that let some users of its Echo smart speaker prevent their voice commands ...
Amazon Echo users lose local voice processing as all requests shift to the cloud after March 28. This did not sit right for users due to privacy concerns.
Starting March 28, Amazon Echo users will not have the option to store their voice recordings of conversations with Alexa ...
While the voice recordings will be processed in the cloud, the email added that "they will be deleted" after Alexa had ...
If you have an Amazon Echo device, you know it responds to the wake word, "Alexa." But did you know it's always listening?