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 ...
Should you be concerned, or is it not that big of a deal? Here's the lowdown on the big change coming to your favorite device ...
Amazon is getting rid of a privacy setting that will allow all recordings to be sent to the Amazon cloud and there's nothing ...
The small percentage of affected users will be automatically opted into the remaining "Don’t save recordings" option.
Amazon Echo devices changed its privacy settings today, but our consumer research shows home assistant users are concerned ...
Amazon said less than 0.03% of customers use it. People still have the option to prevent Alexa from saving voice recordings.
If you have an Amazon Echo device, you know it responds to the wake word, "Alexa." But did you know it's always listening? And now, Amazon is making changes to how those recordings are handled ...
A change in the way Amazon and Alexa processes your personal communication data could convince privacy-wary users to give up ...
With the rise of generative AI in 2022, the first-wave assistants began to look outdated and inadequate. Like Apple, Amazon ...
While Amazon says the change is necessary to enable advanced features like voice ID and conversational AI, privacy experts ...
If you needed to get a bit more paranoid about the world, Amazon will soon have access to each and every world you tell Alexa ...