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jsudi | 4 years ago

No it doesn’t. If I give you my phone or you are reading my screen over my shoulder my apps aren’t leaking.

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scotth|4 years ago

This is a device shared by members of a household. It leaks.

jcims|4 years ago

I think I've just been in the Amazon ecosystem too long, I can't really figure out which part is surprising that it could be considered a 'leak'.

1 - That Alexa has access to information about any particular Amazon user? To me the registration process and features of the product make this extremely obvious, but maybe its not?

2 - That Alexa will send audio notifications related to the status of the account its linked to? This is the only thing that I feel is of any possible surprise. Most of the marketing around Alexa products show interactions initiated by the user.

3 - That 'private wish lists' aren't excluded from the full set of notifications? Amazon just calls them 'wish lists' and to me they are just cached shopping carts. I don't really see them as any more sensitive than any other information in the account.

jsudi|4 years ago

Don’t use your personal account for a device that is shared by many people.

tedunangst|4 years ago

And so does your phone and your browser and every other device you allow other people to use. Is it a leak if you allow your wife to use your phone and receive a notification?