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Then theres the sensational example from earlier in the year when police officials in Bentonville, Arkansas subpoenaed a customers Alexa records in connection with a 2015 homicide at his home. Bloombergs Nico Grant and Aki Ito recorded a great episode of our Decrypted podcast about the case.
Now, I dont mean to defend these companies as much as to rationalize my own enthusiasm for these devices. But all these concerns seem a bit overheated. If the companies are telling the truth about how they operate and lying about it would draw ire from both government regulators and customers the privacy threat is not as big of a problem as it might appear.
But stories like this one, in Gizmodo last week, suggest that the popular and inexpensive line of voice activated speakers pose a threat to user privacy. The writer argues that devices like the Amazon Echo and Google Home contain microphones that are always on and sending volumes of data back to their parent companies. These speakers might also make it possible for hackers and law enforcement authorities to drop a secret wiretap into your living room, the article says.
None of this means we should blindly trust Amazon and Google in other parts of their business, or take our eyes off how these devices evolve. Amazon has talked about handing over customer Alexa transcripts to third party developers. Surely privacy concerned Echo owners should get a chance to opt out of that program.
When the wake word is uttered, the Echo glows with a blue crown of light. Only then does it send the command to the cloud and fetch a response from Amazons servers. Users can look at their personal history in the Alexa smartphone app to see exactly what sound Amazon has sent to its servers. These are typically anodyne commands Alexa, play Harry Potter trivia or expressions of frustration when the device has misinterpreted a request and is going haywire Alexa, STOP.