• lseif@sopuli.xyz
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    5 months ago

    Stop falsely claiming it does anything else without proof

    I’m claiming it could, and that there is an incentive. for the same reasons that people use open source software.

    There’s plenty of valid shit to accuse them of

    then do your part to accuse them of those things instead of defending them here.

    Because people analyze the network traffic.

    did you read my reply ? it could store the recordings and bundle them with an innocent request, encrypted even. unless you have physically looked inside the device and checked that it is incapable of doing this, you are simply trusting a company’s word.

    I’m not trying to convince you personally to put an Alexa in your house

    and…I’m not trying to convince you personally either. that statement is pointless. we are having a “discussion”. my opinion is that people should care more about these issues, especially when you see things like the original post.

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      5 months ago

      There’s plenty of valid shit to accuse them of

      then do your part to accuse them of those things instead of defending them here.

      I don’t see how saying they’re a bad company worthy of criticism isn’t “doing my part to accuse them” lmao.

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      5 months ago

      it could store the recordings and bundle them with an innocent request, encrypted even. unless you have physically looked inside the device and checked that it is incapable of doing this, you are simply trusting a company’s word.

      Plenty of people have done just that; And discovered that no, Echo devices do not do that. Also audio recordings are big, so the folks who have done proper network analysis would probably have noticed such a thing.

      Echo devices have two computers in them: One that only listens for the wake word and activates the second computer. A second computer that does the actual relay and processing for the voice commands.

      Claiming they’re always recording is just unnecessary fearmongering