Amazon Echo users will no longer have the option to process their Alexa voice recordings locally, which means those ...
Amazon is ending a little-used privacy feature that let some users of its Echo smart speaker prevent their voice commands ...
Amazon is discontinuing a feature that allowed users of some of its Echo smart speakers to choose not to send their voice ...
An opt-in Alexa feature called "Do Not Send Voice Records" stops requests from being sent to the company. It will soon be ...
Amazon is mandating cloud-based processing for Echo voice commands, removing local storage and disabling Alexa’s voice ID to ...
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.
Amazon is nixing one of the few privacy protections against accessing users' voice data, and you can blame AI for the change.
Some Echo devices have a feature that allows you to block voice recordings from being sent to the cloud, but Amazon is ...
While the voice recordings will be processed in the cloud, the email added that "they will be deleted" after Alexa had ...
Some Echo users can currently opt not to send voice recordings to Amazon’s servers, instead relying on the device’s ...
Amazon Echo users will no longer be able to process their Alexa voice recordings locally. Instead, these recordings—except ...
Ars Technica reports that on Friday, Amazon sent an email to customers who have “Do Not Send Voice Recordings” enabled on their Echo smart speakers and displays (specifically the fourth ...