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Amazon photos privacy
Amazon photos privacy











amazon photos privacy

There are two main "lists" on Amazon, the Shopping List, and the Wish List. There's nothing like hearing your two-year-younger child say "What's the weather?" It's a bit tedious, but it's possible to go back and listen to the very first command you've ever uttered to Alexa.

amazon photos privacy

The app allows you to scroll through your activity and listen to each recording. You can review your voice log with the Alexa app on iOS and Android. The downside: Echo doesn't store these recordings in the device itself but rather on Amazon's servers. Still asking Alexa only for the weather and music? Tap or click here for 21 Alexa commands you’ll use over and over. On the upside, Echo uses this voice data to improve its functionality and obey your commands. If you own an Amazon Echo, you probably know its strange secret: the device records a lot of what you say. You can even change the "public name" on your profile and post reviews anonymously. You can edit or delete any information like your Bio, Occupation, Location, and more. It’s located right next to the Edit Privacy settings tab.

amazon photos privacy

If your profile is showing your real name, or other biographical information you don't want, go back to the profile settings page and click the Edit profile tab. If you want a quick look at what information you're sharing publicly, click "View your profile as a visitor." You can tell at a glance if you're sharing anything you don't want out in the public arena. It’s sometimes hard to tell what other people can see. To simplify this, there's also a handy option to "Hide all activity on your profile," which turns everything off at once. You can select or deselect items like Reviews, Questions, Who You Follow, Public Wish Lists, Baby Registry, and others.













Amazon photos privacy