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Amazon debuts new privacy settings for Alexa, including the ability to easily delete specific recordings and automatically delete them after three or 18 months

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  • @benthompson Ben Thompson on x
    @ow @TechmemeChatter Actually I would argue that Alexa has had the most transparent approach to privacy all along. It has always been easy to find and delete transcripts or adjust settings, and Amazon has never hid what they were doing.