• Amazon resists Echo murder evidence call
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Why on earth do they even store the recordings of what you asked the thing?
[QUOTE=Cold;51863331]Why on earth do they even store what you ask the thing?[/QUOTE] Obviously to [del]sell it to the NSA[/del] allow it to better understand the user and work more effectively, bug testing, etc
[QUOTE=Cold;51863331]Why on earth do they even store the recordings of what questions you asked the thing?[/QUOTE] [URL="https://myactivity.google.com/item?product=29"]OK Google does the same[/URL], it's not a new thing.
[QUOTE=Jvs;51863342][URL="https://myactivity.google.com/item?product=29"]OK Google does the same[/URL], it's not a new thing.[/QUOTE] Nice, 2 out of my 3 recordings are me shouting 'fuck off' at my phone after i accidentally triggered it.
[QUOTE=Jvs;51863342][URL="https://myactivity.google.com/item?product=29"]OK Google does the same[/URL], it's not a new thing.[/QUOTE] 2 out of my 3 are silence, the third is "what did I just do."
[QUOTE=Jvs;51863342][URL="https://myactivity.google.com/item?product=29"]OK Google does the same[/URL], it's not a new thing.[/QUOTE] Oh hey thats neat, I can hear the cop trying to access my phone when I got scooped up. :tinfoil:
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