Amazon is ending the “Do Not Send Voice Recordings” option that kept audio from being sent to Amazon’s cloud and had it ...
Amazon Echo users will no longer have the option to process their Alexa voice recordings locally, which means those ...
Amazon Echo users lose local voice processing as all requests shift to the cloud after March 28. This did not sit right for users due to privacy concerns.
Amazon Echo users will no longer be able to process their Alexa voice recordings locally. Instead, these recordings—except ...
Amazon says that less than 0.03% of Echo owners opted to use the "Do Not Send Voice Recordings" feature. The feature has only been available to U.S. customers with services set to English through ...
the operation of Echo smart speakers will change, with the “Do Not Send Voice Recordings” option being removed. This change follows the launch of Alexa+, which was announced in February ...
Amazon apparently sent the email to users with “Do Not Send Voice Recordings” enabled on their Echo. Starting on March 28, recordings of every command spoken to the Alexa living in Echo ...
To enable this in the Alexa app, at least until March 28, select the supported Echo device and tap Settings. From there, turn on the switch for "Do Not Send Voice Recordings." With this option ...
In other words, all Alexa voice recordings of some Echo device users will be sent to Amazon’s cloud for analysis. The setting in question is the “Do Not Send Voice Recordings.” Currently ...