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Re: Researchers Find Amazon Uses Alexa Voice Data To Target You With Ads

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well now, there's a shocker..
Amazon and friends spying on people and listening in on conversations. Doesn;t look to me like the gubmint really needs more help spying on its citizens whnit has copanies like Amazon doing it for them.. If they claim they are targeting what is being said for ad promotional focusing that also means they heard everything else you said..

Do ya think it was recorded also??? You bet your sweet bottom it likely was...

Just say no to interactive devices in your home that are connected to the internet. If it is "listening" to your voive commands, it is also spying on you..

You won't find crap like this in my home.. Except for a smartphone which I generally turn off after business hours..

Big Brother is LISTENING and RECORDING while the new ruler of correct speech is being installed by the Bite Me bunch in the White House. Who knows who all that includes.. Goebbels would be so proud of HERR Biden!




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Researchers Find Amazon Uses Alexa Voice Data To Target You With Ads
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Sat, 30 Apr 22 3:51 AM
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http://slashdot.org/story/22/04/29/202219/researchers-find-amazon-uses-alexa-voice-data-to-target-you-with-ads

Researchers Find Amazon Uses Alexa Voice Data To Target You With Ads (theverge.com) 20
Posted by BeauHD on Friday April 29, 2022 @06:02PM from the are-we-really-that-surprised dept.
A report released last week contends that Amazon uses voice data from its Echo devices to serve targeted ads on its own platforms and the web. The Verge reports:
he report, produced by researchers affiliated with the University of Washington, UC Davis, UC Irvine, and Northeastern University, said the ways Amazon does this is inconsistent with its privacy policies. Titled, "Your Echos are Heard: Tracking, Profiling, and Ad Targeting in the Amazon Smart Speaker Ecosystem," the report concludes that Amazon and third parties (including advertising and tracking services) collect data from your interactions with Alexa through Echo smart speakers and share it with as many as 41 advertising partners. That data is then used to "infer user interests" and "serve targeted ads on-platform (Echo devices) as well as off-platform (web)." It also concludes that this type of data is in hot demand, leading to "30X higher ad bids from advertisers."

Amazon confirmed to The Verge that it does use voice data from Alexa interactions to inform relevant ads shown on Amazon or other sites where Amazon places ads. "Similar to what you'd experience if you made a purchase on Amazon.com or requested a song through Amazon Music, if you ask Alexa to order paper towels or to play a song on Amazon Music, the record of that purchase or song play may inform relevant ads shown on Amazon or other sites where Amazon places ads." Amazon spokesperson Lauren Raemhild said in an email.

The company also confirmed there are targeted ads on its smart speakers. "Customers may receive interest-based ads when they use ad-supported premium content -- like music, radio or news streams," said Raemhild, pointing out that this is the same experience if they engaged with that content on other channels. She went on to say that Amazon does not share voice recordings with developers. "Developers get the information necessary to fulfill your requests within their skills, such as answers when you play a trivia skill, or the name of the song you want to play," she said. "We do not share our customers' personal information to third-party skills without the customer's consent." Amazon allows Alexa users to opt out of ad targeting as well (see sidebar).
"Many of the conclusions in this research are based on inaccurate inferences or speculation by the authors, and do not accurately reflect how Alexa works," added Raemhild. "We are not in the business of selling our customers' personal information and we do not share Alexa requests with advertising networks."


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