Google Pixel Buds A-Series

Google Pixel Buds A-Series

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Beoardielingsdatum: Nov. 8, 2021

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Google's Pixel Buds A-Series include features like high quality audio, adaptive sound that adjusts to your surroundings, sensors and mics that can pick your voice up in a crowd. They even work directly with Google Translate to give you real-time translation right in your ears of languages spoken around you. Push a button, say, "Hey Google, help me speak French," and then speak in your normal language. Then your phone will translate to French for you. Groovy, although we know how funky Google Translate can get so, you know, just be careful.

Wat kin der barre as der wat misgiet?

Google seems to do a better job than some of the other Big Tech companies when it comes to security and privacy. That said, you should be aware they are a huge ad company that needs your data to sell ads. So while they say audio recordings won't be used to target you with ads, transcripts of your voice interactions may. Google uses your personal information to show you ads all over the place like in your Gmail, in your favorite Solitaire app, on partner websites, and on YouTube.

We do like that users are now automatically opted out of Google's human review of voice recordings, because that was super creepy. We also like that Google does try to communicate with users how they collect and use data in their Safety Center. Google does collect a lot of data on you, especially if you don't take the time to adjust your privacy settings to lock down just how much info they can gather. You should absolutely take the time to adjust these privacy settings. Just beware, you will get notifications that some things might not work right if you change settings. That’s annoying, and probably worth it for a little more privacy.

What’s the worst that could happen? Well, we suppose Google could know that you like to listen to Taylor Swift on repeat and order lots of ice cream from the store. Based on that, Google decides you must be sad and starts showing you ads for homeopathic mood boosters. You try one, it doesn't work, but now you're on the mailing list of every weird vitamin company out there. That’s probably not going to happen, so, yeah, you’ll likely be ok. We hope!

Tips om josels te beskermjen

  • Consider using your headphones without connecting it to an app. This way, you may decrease amount of data collected
  • mobile

Kin it my bespionearje? ynformaasje

Kamera

Apparaat: Nee

App: Nee

Mikrofoan

Apparaat: Ja

App: Nee

Folget lokaasje

Apparaat: Nee

App: Nee

Wat is der nedich om jo oan te melden?

Hokker gegevens sammelet it bedriuw?

Hoe brûkt it bedriuw dizze gegevens?

While voice recordings won't be used for ad personalization, transcripts of your voice interactions may be. Non-personally identifiable information may be shared with partners. Google says that your personal data is never sold to third parties. Google says they keep video footage, audio recordings, and home environment sensor readings separate from advertising, and they won’t use this data for ad personalization Google uses your personal information “to serve you relevant ads in Google products, on partner websites, and in mobile apps.” According to the company, customers own their data and it does not sell this data to third parties. Google does state it gets paid by advertisers for placing ads to you based on your personal information. Google says they send data outside of the organization only with a user's consent.

Hoe kinne jo jo gegevens beheare?

Google provides various privacy controls, accessible via Google Privacy tools. There are several clearly defined ways to delete personal data, incl. deleting data from Nest app or deleting a whole Google Account. An autotimer can be set up for 3 or 18 month. The retention details are also listed in the Policy.

Hoe stiet it bedriuw bekend as it giet om it beskermjen fan brûkersgegevens?

Ferbettering nedich

In August 2019, the company admitted that partners who work to analyze voice snippets from the Assistant leaked the voice snippets of some Dutch users. More than 1,000 private conversations were sent to a Belgian news outlet, some of the messages reportedly revealed sensitive information such as medical conditions and customer addresses.

In December 2018, a bug exposed the data of 52.5 million Google+ users

Kin dit produkt offline brûkt wurde?

Nee

Brûkersfreonlike privacyynformaasje?

Ja

Keppelingen nei privacy-ynformaasje

Foldocht dit produkt oan ús minimale befeiligingsnoarmen? ynformaasje

Ja

Fersifering

Ja

Encryption in transit and at rest.

Sterk wachtwurd

Ja

Befeiligingsfernijingen

Ja

Beheart kwetsberheden

Ja

Privacybelied

Ja

Brûkt it produkt AI? ynformaasje

Ja

Google publishes academic papers about its AI research and makes several tools available via open source.

Is dizze AI ûnbetrouber?

Kin net bepale

Hokker soarte fan besluten makket de AI oer jo of foar jo?

Google uses natural language processing to understand you and to generate answers to your requests.

Is it bedriuw transparant oer hoe’t de AI wurket?

Ja

Hat de brûker kontrôle oer de AI-funksjes?

Ja

*Privacy net ynbegrepen

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  • Google is sending a complicated privacy email to everyone — here’s what it means
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