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.
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!
Starting March 28, 2025, Amazon Echo users will lose the ability to process voice requests locally, raising privacy concerns. Users must change settings to maintain some features, causing outrage among the community.
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.
In a surprising move, Amazon Echo users will no longer be able to process Alexa requests locally. This means all voice recordings will be sent to Amazon’s cloud, raising privacy concerns among users.
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.