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An Amazon Echo only engages the microphone when you say "Alexa". The microphone is otherwise "off". It is listening but only for "Alexa". It doesn't send data any other time because I've put a Wireshark on it and watched the traffic. If you believe it's listening to you at all times, then I might as well let you know that the only indication you have that 3rd party apps aren't using your phone's microphone is an indicator on the screen, which can of course, be spoofed. Your phone is listening to you, just like Amazon is. ;) |
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I mean what do you expect me to do? Cheer for the freaking Browns? ROFL Oh shit! The Browns are actually good again!:eek: Might have to jump on the browns bandwagon next season while Mahomes has his sophmore slump. I'll be back in 2020 for Mahomes 2nd run. I just keep winning! PBJ |
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But when I asked her about the question in OP, all I got was the point spread and game info. |
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Guess i'll have to plug mine in then...
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And yes your phone can be used to listen, hence why IOS is best way to go when it comes to privacy because believe it or not apples while invasive is the most secure |
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Secondly, you do know what the word "accident" means right? There was a software bug in the Google Home product that cause it to continuously record audio until the user ran out of space to hold the files. It was a BUG, that was fixed in a hastily-released patch, but turning it into some kind of Orwellian conspiracy garners so many more headlines. And get this? I DETEST GOOGLE. |
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