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Everything you say to your Echo will be sent to Amazon starting on March 28.

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  • tea@programming.devT [email protected]

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    If you do not want to set your voice recordings setting to 'Don't save recordings,' please follow these steps before March 28th:

    Am I the only one curious to know what these steps are? The image cuts off the rest of the email.

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    • tea@programming.devT [email protected]

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      How the fuck does anyone even buy one of these

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        Plenty of people I know have gotten the little echo dots or the bigger alternative with larger speakers for Christmas or birthdays. Technically they didn't spend money, but their friends and family did.

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        I see. The initial purchase price is the “payment”. I thought the intimation was some sort of subscription to use Alexa. My bad.

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        • tea@programming.devT [email protected]

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          Just sold my 3 devices and shut down Amazon account. It's very liberating and I don't miss it one bit. Have Home Assistant and a couple of really good 2nd hand Sonos speakers.

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            This is legal, even in the US?

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            "Even in the US" seems to imply stronger customer and privacy protections on the US.

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              "Even in the US" seems to imply stronger customer and privacy protections on the US.

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              "This is legal, even there?" sounds pretty "legal bad there" to me.

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              • richardisaguy@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                How the fuck does anyone even buy one of these

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                The same people who buy mobile phones; despite those being bugs/spy-devices.

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                • hungprocess@lemmy.sdf.orgH [email protected]

                  Nobody working on the inside has ever leaked anything regarding this potentially massive breach of privacy? A perfectly secret conspiracy by everyone involved?

                  I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but...

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                  There's also this

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                    "Even in the US" seems to imply stronger customer and privacy protections on the US.

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                    "Leopards can eat people's faces, even in the US?"

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                    • aynrandlibertarian@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

                      The same people who buy mobile phones; despite those being bugs/spy-devices.

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                      At least, on mobile devices, it's typically easier to install a privacy-focused firmware (like LineageOS or GrapheneOS). Those AI assistants are completely locked down.

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                        If you do not want to set your voice recordings setting to 'Don't save recordings,' please follow these steps before March 28th:

                        Am I the only one curious to know what these steps are? The image cuts off the rest of the email.

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                        1. Unplug your amazon echo devices
                        1. Hit it with a hammer
                        1. Send it to an electronics recycler
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                          I can’t believe people are still voluntarily wire tapping themselves in 2025

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                          Do the device you wrote this on have a microphone?

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                          • aynrandlibertarian@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

                            The same people who buy mobile phones; despite those being bugs/spy-devices.

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                            Phones are at least easier to justify since everyone kinda needs one now and there aren't many great private options, especially for the lay person

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                            • tea@programming.devT [email protected]

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                              Which Echo devices ever supported local only processing? They cost about £30. There's no kit that can do decent voice commands for that money. You'd be lucky to have a device that processes claps to turn the lights on for that.

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                              • hexarei@programming.devH [email protected]

                                There aren't any immediate drop in replacements that won't require some work, but there is Home Assistant Voice - It just requires that you also have a Home Assistant server setup, which is the more labor intensive part. It's not hard, just a lot to learn.

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                                And for now it's voice assist is garbage in comparison. I have home assistant, and a few Alexa units, so I set up nabu and tried it, but it's slow and can maybe do 1 in 5 commands, while Alexa is much more reliable.

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                                  Phones are at least easier to justify since everyone kinda needs one now and there aren't many great private options, especially for the lay person

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                                  Lmao. Why complain about one and try to justify the other...

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                                  • aynrandlibertarian@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

                                    The same people who buy mobile phones; despite those being bugs/spy-devices.

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                                    True, but a mobile phone is basically a world brain, calculator, camera, flashlight, you can watch movies on it in hi def, hate it all you want, it's one of the most versatile tools on the planet.
                                    An echo dot, it just spy garbage and nothing else

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                                      Amazon really got people to pay to be spied on. Wild world we live in bois

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                                      They typed from their device that is also spying on them that they most likely also paid for...

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                                        True, but a mobile phone is basically a world brain, calculator, camera, flashlight, you can watch movies on it in hi def, hate it all you want, it's one of the most versatile tools on the planet.
                                        An echo dot, it just spy garbage and nothing else

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                                        I mean what better spot to syphon of each and every piece of information about you....

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                                          Phones are at least easier to justify since everyone kinda needs one now and there aren't many great private options, especially for the lay person

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                                          If you give up your freedom for convenience, then you will lose both.

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