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stonegray | 1 year ago
It’s very common for users to associate their conversations with ads and believe that they are being listened to, across many platforms including those without microphones. The article does not appear to provide any non-anecdotal evidence of this.
rchaud|1 year ago
Gigachad|1 year ago
nickpsecurity|1 year ago
1. I’m seeing ads for trending topics or those tied to things I’ve said or typed (targeted).
2. On one or two platforms, it was usually the same ads. Especially the targeted ones. They didn’t change often.
3. My friend and I discuss a rare topic.
4. Thirty minutes later, my app refreshes to show an ad on the rare topic from No. 3.
5. In each case, the only input for moving that information into a computer was my phone’s microphone.
6. Prior investigations showed some other devices, esp Alexa-style, were transmitting lots of data to their companies even when people weren’t talking to them. Their terms allowed their recordings to be used by the company, too.
So, we believed it was another example of a product listening in on us for money.
nickpsecurity|1 year ago
Just minutes ago, Siri said she didn’t understand what we were saying. We never said “Hey Siri” or anything remotely like that. It keeps happening at least once a week. It’s clearly listening to some degree when it’s not supposed to. The only question is if there’s a recording of that.
mystified5016|1 year ago
m463|1 year ago
"Through the settlement, customers can not only get monetary relief but also ensure that their private phone calls are permanently deleted."
private phone calls??