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Amazon to Remove 'Do Not Send Voice Records' Feature from Echo Devices

Amazon to Remove 'Do Not Send Voice Records' Feature from Echo Devices

TECHNOLOGY - 3/18/2025

Amazon is set to remove its 'Do Not Send Voice Records' feature from Echo devices, leading to concerns over user privacy. The update will allow all voice requests to be processed in the cloud. What does this mean for your data?

Amazon Echo Users Beware: Alexa Will Now Share Everything You Say!

Amazon Echo Users Beware: Alexa Will Now Share Everything You Say!

TECHNOLOGY - 3/18/2025

Starting March 28, 2025, Amazon Echo will send all voice recordings to the cloud, raising privacy concerns among users. Find out why this change is happening and how it affects your device’s functionality!

Amazon Echo Devices Shift to Cloud Processing: What You Need to Know

Amazon Echo Devices Shift to Cloud Processing: What You Need to Know

TECHNOLOGY - 3/16/2025

Amazon Echo devices, including Echo Dot and Echo Show models, have discontinued local processing of voice requests, now sending recordings to the cloud. This change affects user privacy settings and follows the introduction of Alexa+ with generative AI.

Amazon's Alexa+ Launch Sparks Privacy Concerns as Voice Recordings Become Mandatory

Amazon's Alexa+ Launch Sparks Privacy Concerns as Voice Recordings Become Mandatory

TECHNOLOGY - 3/15/2025

Amazon's upcoming Alexa+ requires Echo users to surrender voice recordings to enhance AI functionality. This shift raises significant privacy concerns as users face tough choices about their data.

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