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wustep | 7 months ago

Hey!

1. Notion records audio only during your use of the Meeting Notes feature. Here are the docs: https://www.notion.com/help/ai-meeting-notes

2. Notion desktop app has notifications about meetings that ask you if you want to use Meeting Notes, it recognizes this by detecting that your microphone is on (i.e. it does not listen to audio coming from your microphone). This feature is a setting in preferences btw, under Notifications > Desktop meeting detection notification.

source: I work for Notion

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jitl|7 months ago

To elaborate:

The Notion desktop app will observe if there is a process running on your computer that is actively using your microphone, such as Zoom.

Notion does not and cannot listen to the audio coming from your microphone ambiently or snoop on the signal received by another application. This detection is done purely based on the existing of a process using your microphone, not on the audio coming from the microphone. Users can verify this because the OS-level microphone indicator will show that Notion is not listening to their microphone.

If one is detected, Notion will notify the user and try to associate it with a calendar event if you have connected your calendar. Connecting your calendar is not a requirement to receive this notification.

Users can disable this behavior via their account settings in Settings > Notifications > Desktop meeting detection notifications.

Only when the user has started a meeting note and clicked record, will Notion activate the user's microphone. We cannot do this without operating system mediated consent dialog, which is the way it should be! At this point Notion will show up as using the microphone in the OS indicators.

(I work at Notion)

wferrell|7 months ago

It is not genuine to say that Notion cannot listen in. Notion can listen in. Anytime it wants. Yes on Macs an indicator will be displayed - but not always prominently depending on what other apps/devices are being used (for example using continuity camera)

Source: I built the same listening infrastructure into other meeting note taking apps. Our team spoke at length about this security issue with Apple.

chinathrow|7 months ago

Make it opt-in and this would be not an issue.

dakiol|7 months ago

Thanks for the explanation. I was about to install Notion Desktop today. I Won’t install it.

colechristensen|7 months ago

Yeah, no. You don't get to monitor my anything in order to provide features. I was never a user of notion and I definitely won't be. It is just an oversight of the OS that your process is allowed to see the list of other processes.

I do not want to be spied on and have 0 trust for any company wishing to do any kind of monitoring of my usage in order to provide or advertise "features" to me.

combyn8tor|7 months ago

While you're here - can you tell your PM's that your auto update on windows is annoying. Every time I start the app there's a prompt asking me to either "Install and Relaunch" or "Remind me later" (which seems to just hassle me again on next app start). The worst part is the pop-up doesn't show until 5-10 seconds after I start the app. So I'll start the app, start clicking around and then I'm interrupted by this pop-up. This seems to happen every day because you push a lot of updates.

I'd prefer an option to silently grab non-security/non-fix updates once every [Day, Week, Month] in the background, and install automatically on next app start up. Urgent updates can happen immediately. The default should be every week as every update is around 85mb. You could go a step further and have an option to only download over WiFi.

As for the mic "issue", I'm not sure what everyone's on about. Acting like it's the first app on Windows to monitor what the system is doing to provide a feature.

chinathrow|7 months ago

From 1)

> If you do not want the AI Meeting Notes feature available to your users, administrators may opt-out their workspace at any time via the toggle available in their console.

Here's your problem: Make this opt-in.

rchaud|7 months ago

AI features + user opt-in are mutually exclusive at this point.

dml2135|7 months ago

Why didn't Notion ask for my affirmative consent before monitoring my network traffic?

Are there other cases where Notion is monitoring my network traffic? If so, what are they?

wustep|7 months ago

FWIW, you can verify when any apps are recording microphone input by the OS's microphone indicator. I think Windows, Mac, and Linux all have one.

(edit: see what @jitl said)

fusslo|7 months ago

How does it work in two-party consent states?

Like, I can give my consent, but the meeting attendees can't, right?

Does Notion just listen to me, not my attendees?

I only ask because we got an email about recording meetings from HR/Legal a couple weeks ago and I never considered it before

93po|7 months ago

i assume it's the user's responsibility to use software legally

chaps|7 months ago

Does any of that microphone detection stuff send anything over the network to Notion to indicate that the check was done, plus the check's results?

jitl|7 months ago

let me look

EDIT: no, there's no transmission of logs or analytics events besides a check to see if the feature is enabled. We only transmit some data if you ask Notion to record.

CubsFan1060|7 months ago

If it helps, this has been one of the most infuriating things for me in recent memory. I don't understand why this wasn't opt-in.

wustep|7 months ago

thanks, will fwd to team

you're talking about the desktop notification in particular, right?

DrillShopper|7 months ago

Can you give me a source beyond "just trust me, bro"?

wustep|7 months ago

your OS shows a microphone icon when apps are recording audio — when you use the app, you should see that when recording is on during the meeting transcription and off otherwise

benaubin|7 months ago

our app is electron and you can open the chromium dev tools via the help menu. if you want to verify yourself.