Amazon admits of not always deleting the stored data via Alexa and Echo devices
Amazon admits of not always deleting the stored data via Alexa and Echo devices Amazon admits it does not always delete stored data that it obtains via voice interactions through its voice assistant Alexa and Echo line-up of smart devices. Retail giant Amazon has reportedly admitted it does not always delete the stored data that it obtains through voice interactions through its voice assistant Alexa and Echo line-up of smart devices. Also, read: Redmi Note 7 Pro new 6GB RAM with 64GB variant launched in India As first reported by the CNET, Brian Huseman, Amazon's Vice President of Public Policy, responded to Delaware Senator Chris Coons on June 28, informing that Amazon keeps the transcripts until users "manually delete the information". "There are still records from some conversations with Alexa that Amazon won't delete, even if people remove the audio, the letter revealed," the report said on Wednesday.



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