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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?
Starting March 28, 2025, Amazon will move all Alexa voice command processing to the cloud, eliminating local processing options. This change raises privacy concerns as voice recordings will be sent to Amazon's servers, affecting features for users who prioritize privacy.