What do you guys think about alexa and google home? These devices constantly upload all private conversations happening between families, to their server, which their employees have access to. I'm really worried about privacy and security of those families, but they don't seem to worry much. (I understand that most of the mobile devices can be turned into spying devices by US govt, but still this is scary).
@raining_night I've had an Echo for quite some time now. I agree, however, that it is most concerning in terms of privacy. I've found that most of the things I do with- setting alarms, reminders, timers- could be done with my phone, almost more efficiently, considering the voice recognition can occasionally be a little infuriating. But I keep it around, at least partly because I dream of one day making an IoT device of my own and writing an Alexa skill for it.
Even before Edward Snowden's revelations and supporting evidence, there were persistent rumours for years that taps had been set into some of the largest Internet exchanges.
Like the one in San Francisco, which was the incoming point for various trans-Pacific fiber links. Rumour had it that some federal organ had leased an entire floor below the exchange, and installed hardware above mirroring ALL traffic to their own floor. For processing and archival uses apparently.