Amazon Echo Glow

Amazon Echo Glow

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Tarehe ya ukaguzi: Nov. 8, 2021

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Amazon's Echo Glow is a little round smart lamp designed to be paired up with Alexa devices like the Echo Dot or Echo Show. It can change color, ask Alexa to set to music for a dance party with a light show. There's something called a Rainbow Time that can give visual reminders as the colors change to help them stay on track in the morning or before bedtime. And apparently, it's even "Certified for Human". What does that mean? No idea, but Amazon says it requires no patience. Uhm, ok.

Je, jambo gani linaweza kutokea mambo yakienda mrama?

Amazon proudly states they are not in the business of selling your personal information to others, which is good. However, a good question to ask is, why would Amazon need to sell your data when they have their own advertising and retail juggernaut to use your data to sell you and your child more stuff? Because Amazon is in the business of selling you and your child more stuff. They do say they won’t serve third-party interest-based ads to your child under the age of 13 when they are using an Amazon child profile. So that’s something.

Amazon hopes to collect data on your child with your parental consent. They say they can collect things like name, birthdate, contact information (including phone numbers and e-mail addresses), voice, photos, videos, location, and certain activity and device information and identifier of your child when they use this device. They use this information on your child to, among other things, provide personalizing offerings and recommendations. Yes, they’re learning about your child to target your child with more stuff they’ll want you to buy.

And Amazon's Echo Glow doesn't come with a microphone or speakers. By itself, it's really just a pretty light. But it is designed to be paried up with an Alexa-enabled device to control all its features. So, what's good with Alexa? Well, they do make it possible to automatically delete voice recordings immediately after they are processed. So it’s good to teach your kid to say, “Hey Alexa, delete everything I said today” after they’ve played with Alexa. That's a nice feature after the controversy around human reviewers listening in to Alexa voice recordings. However, Amazon says when you delete your voice recordings, they still can keep data of the interactions those recordings triggered. And transcripts of recordings, as well as records of actions Alexa took in response to your child’s request may still be stored by Alexa services (like Alexa Skills), even if you have not given permission to collect your child’s personal information.

And then there are those Alexa Skills, those little apps you use to interact with Alexa. These Skills can be developed by just about anyone with the, uhm, skill. And with too many of the Skills, there is no privacy policy available. When your data is processed by an Alexa Skill, deleting your voice recordings doesn’t delete the data the developer of that Skill collects on you. With over 100,000 Alexa Skills out there, many of them developed by third parties, now your data is floating around in places you might never have imagined.

What’s the worst that could happen? Well, Amazon could get to know your kid's personal information pretty well and try to sell them stuff starting at a young age. Amazon will track your kid's habits unless you opt out--and if you opt out, that means you'll likely lose services and features you probably don't want to lose. You can request Amazon delete your child's data, which is nice. The only way to be absolutely sure all this data is deleted--both your childs and your own--is to delete your Amazon account completely. All in all, a product that can potentially collect this much data on young child when paired with an Alexa-enabled device, even with the protections Amazon puts in place, still worries us enough to say this device could come with *Privacy Not Included.

Vidokezi vya kujilinda

  • Set Alexa parental controls
  • Opt your child out of as much personal data collection as possible
  • Teach your child how to say, “Hey Alexa, delete everything I said today” after they're done playing with Alexa.
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Unaweza kunichunguza? taarifa

Kamera

Kifaa: Hapana

Programu: Hapana

Kipaza sauti

Kifaa: Hapana

Programu: Ndiyo

Inafuatilia eneo

Kifaa: Ndiyo

Programu: Ndiyo

Unaweza kutumia nini kujisajili?

You can pair it with any compatible Alexa device to control color and brightness with your voice.

Kampuni inakusanya data gani?

Je, kampuni inatumiaje data hii?

Amazon says they do not sell your personal information. They combine your voice data with third-party data to answer your requests as well as to train Alexa's speech recognition. You can choose to not save any voice recordings, but it will cost you some features.

While voice recordings won't be used for ad personalization, the transcripts of recordings, and the list of actions that Alexa did in response to your voice commands, may be.

Amazon uses personal information for purposes such as advertisement, recommendation and personalization. Some personal data may be shared with the third parties. Amazon provides third-party advertisers with information that allows them to serve you more targeted ads, though it claims to not use information that personally identifies you. Instead, Amazon uses an advertising identifier like a cookie or other device identifier. The company also promises it does not "knowingly collect personal information from children" under 13 without parental consent.

Unawezaje kudhibiti data yako?

Amazon make available controls so that you can remain involved in your child's use of Amazon services. You can review or delete Child Personal Information. Please note that if you withdraw the permission you have provided for your child or request deletion of Child Personal Information, certain services and features may no longer be available.

Je, rekodi ya kampuni inayojulikana ya kulinda data ya watumiaji ni gani?

Inahitaji kuimarishwa

In August 2020, security researchers from Check Point pointed out a flaw in Amazon's Alexa smart home devices that could have allowed hackers access to personal information and conversation history. Amazon promptly fixed the bug.

In October 2020, Amazon fired an employee for leaking customer email addresses to an unnamed third party.

In October 2019, Forbes reported that Amazon employees were listening to Amazon Cloud Cam recording, to train its AI algorithm.

In April 2019, it was revealed that thousands of employees, many of whom are contract workers and some not even directly employed by Amazon, had access to both voice and text transcripts of Alexa interactions.

In 2018, Amazon's Echo Dot device recorded private conversation and sent it to random contact. The recording consisted of 1,700 audio files.

Je, bidhaa hii inaweza kutumika nje ya mtandao?

Ndiyo

Maelezo ya faragha yanayofaa watumiaji?

Ndiyo

There is a children's privacy disclosure

Viungo vya taarifa za faragha

Je, bidhaa hii inakidhi Viwango vyetu vya Chini Zaidi vya Usalama? taarifa

Ndiyo

Usimbaji fiche

Ndiyo

Encryption in transit and at rest.

Nenosiri thabiti

Ndiyo

Password-protected Amazon account is needed to set up Alexa.

Masasisho ya usalama

Ndiyo

Inashughulikia hatari

Ndiyo

Sera ya faragha

Ndiyo

Je, bidhaa inatumia AI? taarifa

Ndiyo

Alexa provides some information about its AI at the Alexa FAQ and the Amazon Science webpages.: https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201602230 https://www.amazon.science/tag/alexa

Je, AI hii haiaminiki?

Haiwezi Kuamua

Je, AI hukufanyia maamuzi gani?

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

Je, kampuni ina uwazi kuhusu jinsi AI inavyofanya kazi?

Ndiyo

Je, mtumiaji anadhibiti vipengele vya AI?

Ndiyo

*Privacy Not Included

Chunguza kwa Kina

  • What is Amazon Kids on Alexa, and how do I turn it on?
    TechRadar Link opens in a new tab
  • 'Alexa, are you invading my privacy?' – the dark side of our voice assistants
    The Guardian Link opens in a new tab
  • Amazon Echo’s privacy issues go way beyond voice recordings
    The Conversation Link opens in a new tab
  • Study Reveals Extent of Privacy Vulnerabilities With Amazon’s Alexa
    NC State University Link opens in a new tab
  • Alexa vulnerability is a reminder to delete your voice history
    CNET Link opens in a new tab
  • Security Researchers Probed 90,194 Amazon Alexa Skills—The Results Were Shocking
    Forbes Link opens in a new tab
  • ‘Millions of people’s data is at risk’ — Amazon insiders sound alarm over security
    Politico Link opens in a new tab

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