steven36 Posted August 8, 2019 Share Posted August 8, 2019 BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Luxembourg’s privacy regulator has asked Amazon (AMZN.O) for information regarding its Alexa voice assistant, an indication of rising regulatory unease over companies’ use of personal data. The increasing popularity of Alexa, Apple’s (AAPL.O) Siri and Google (GOOGL.O) Assistant has triggered concerns from politicians and privacy enforcers over how some companies handle recordings from users interacting with their voice assistants. Apple and Google last week halted reviews of recordings. The Guardian said Apple’s contractors tasked with the job regularly heard confidential information and private conversations. Luxembourg, which is the lead privacy watchdog for Amazon where it has its European headquarters, said on Thursday that it is in touch with the U.S. online retailer regarding Alexa. “At this stage, we cannot comment further about this case as we are bound by the obligation of professional secrecy,” a spokesman said. Amazon said it has taken steps to resolve any concerns. “For Alexa, we already offer customers the ability to opt out of having their voice recordings used to help develop new Alexa features,” a spokeswoman said. “The voice recordings from customers who use this opt-out are also excluded from our supervised learning workflows that involve manual review of an extremely small sample of Alexa requests.” Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Infinite_Vision Posted August 9, 2019 Share Posted August 9, 2019 Quote It's not good to use none of these voice services. This confirms to us anons that they have been listening to us long and normies are just starting to find out. They probably store what we say and setup a profile of us in their big database center. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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