
Be warned! Your smart devices are actually listening to & recording everything you’re saying - scoopwhoop
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We already knew that our search topics get recorded and getting similar advertisements and searches thereafter is a known phenomenon. BUT, DID YOU ALSO KNOW THAT OUR VOICES CAN TOO BE
RECORDED? PRIVATE CONVERSATIONS ARE NOT SO PRIVATE ANYMORE! Yes, you read that right. APPARENTLY, THOSE LITTLE MICROPHONES ON YOUR PHONE AREN’T JUST USED FOR MAKING CALLS AND GIVING COMMANDS
TO SIRI. SMARTPHONES ARE SMALL TRACKING DEVICES. Your most trustable device that you spend the most time with is recording a vast amount of audio information including behaviours and
interests and could be selling it to the third parties. You might have noticed that pop up requesting microphone access when you download any app on your phone, right? On enabling it, the
app can listen to what you are saying even if they’re running in the background. The New York Times recently reported that certain gaming apps – majorly popular among children – can keep
track of users’ TV viewing habits and use that data to create targeted ads. And no, it doesn’t stop there! BESIDES YOUR SMARTPHONE, OTHER DEVICES LIKE AMAZON ECHO HAVE BEEN DESIGNED
SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS. ON SAYING THE WORD “WAKE” WHICH FOR THIS DEVICE IS “ALEXA”, IT GETS ACTIVATED. However, it was reported that it can listen to entire conversations happening around
even if the owner hasn’t said ‘Alexa’. The vulnerability could let cybercriminals listen to microphone recordings, see an owner’s Amazon credentials, steal sensitive information and take
over the device. ANOTHER DEVICE GOOGLE HOME MINI, A SMART SPEAKER, WAS REPORTED WITH A SIMILAR FLAW BY ANDROID POLICE TECH BLOGGER AND FOUNDER ARTEM RUSSAKOVSKII. ADVERTISEMENT He said:
> It was waking up thousands of times a day without the wake word > “OK Google” and recording audio clips in his home, then sending > them to Google without his knowledge. It was
late disabled by Google permanently via software update. THE NEXT DEVICE WHICH INTRUDED ON OUR PRIVACY IS THE SAMSUNG SMARTTV. It was reported that Samsung’s SmartTV voice command feature
can listen in on private conversations, essentially eavesdropping and recording what’s happening within the room and transmits user data (and their requests) to third parties as reported by
The Daily Beast. SAMSUNG’S CLARIFIED SAYING, > It only “listens” to what you’re saying when you’re engaged > with the voice activation software. If you’re having a normal >
conversation in the room and don’t address the TV first, it’s > not collecting data. It also emphasized that users can also turn off > the voice recognition feature. WELL, WE LOVE
TECHNOLOGY AND ARE GETTING USED DEPENDENT ON IT, BUT AT WHAT COST?