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Amazon is discontinuing a feature that allowed some Echo users to prevent their voice recordings from being sent to the company’s cloud storage.
Amazon Echo users will soon lose the ability to prevent their voice recordings from being sent to the company’s cloud storage system.
This article explains how Yahoo and its partners use cookies and your personal data.
A look at the secure messaging app Signal, its rise to prominence, and its use by government officials, including a recent incident involving Trump aides.
Experts warn that limiting data retention now can significantly improve cybersecurity by reducing potential vulnerabilities exploitable by hackers or government entities.
Amazon is eliminating a key privacy option for Alexa users, requiring all voice recordings to be sent to the company’s servers. This change, tied to the launch of Alexa+, has raised concerns about user privacy.
This outlines Yahoo’s use of cookies and similar technologies on our sites and apps, clarifying how your data is collected, used, and managed.
A defunct mobile analytics company has agreed to a $3.5 million settlement in a class action lawsuit alleging the improper sharing of health data collected by a menstruation tracking app.
A Minnesota federal judge has dismissed a proposed class action lawsuit alleging that a children’s hospital shared patients’ sensitive information with tech companies via website tracking software.
Amazon’s removal of the ‘Do Not Send Voice Recordings’ option on Alexa devices sparks privacy concerns and highlights the industry’s push toward cloud-based AI.