Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From tomorrow, Amazon will force all Echo users to send voice commands to the cloud (Getty) (Aleksia) This week, a 'rule change' ...
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Amazon's virtual assistant allows you to control your smart home with voice commands, but is Alexa safe to use? Learn about Alexa privacy concerns and how to secure your Alexa device. Most of this is ...
Amazon has announced that it will scrap a setting that currently allows some Amazon Echo users to store and process their Alexa requests locally. In other words, all Alexa voice recordings of some ...
If you have an Amazon Echo device, you know it responds to the wake word, "Alexa." But did you know it's always listening? And now, Amazon is making changes to how those recordings are handled, ...
Amazon is ending the option to have Alexa requests processed on local Echo devices instead of on Amazon’s cloud servers on March 28. Amazon says it is making the move as it prepares to add generative ...
Amazon is making a huge overhaul to its Echo devices, but it's not what the users are expecting. Starting March 28, the feature that keeps Alexa voice recordings away from Amazon's cloud will be gone.
On March 28, some Amazon Echo users will lose their ability to withhold sending their stored voice recordings to the company’s cloud storage system. With the rollout of Alexa+, the company’s ...