Amazon employees on Alexa review team can access customer addresses: report [thehill.com]
Report: Amazon reviewers had access to Alexa location data [9to5google.com]
Employees Who Listen to Amazon Alexa Requests Can Access Customers' Home Addresses [www.macrumors.com]
Amazon's Alexa reviewers can access customers' home addresses [www.sfgate.com]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
Amazon Employees Who Listen to Alexa Requests Can Also Learn Customers' Home Address [www.iphonehacks.com]
Amazon Alexa auditors could reportedly access user locations [www.engadget.com]
Amazon employees listening to Alexa data can figure out customer addresses: report [www.businessinsider.com]
Alexa users' addresses can be found by Amazon's audit team [www.axios.com]
Amazon employees listening to your Alexa chats can see where you live [mashable.com]
41% of voice assistant users have concerns about trust and privacy, report finds [techcrunch.com]
Amazon's Alexa reviewers can see customers' home addresses https://t.co/orzfWm6o4y pic.twitter.com/4qobnhhDEj
— SFGate (@SFGate) April 24, 2019
"An Amazon team member pasted a user’s coordinates, stored in the system as latitude and longitude, into Google Maps. In less than a min, the employee had jumped from a recording of a person’s Alexa command to what appeared to be an image of their house."https://t.co/83CEbZOLii
— Ryan Mac (@RMac18) April 24, 2019
The team of employees and contractors who annotate some Alexa voice commands have access to location data and, in some cases, can easily find a customer’s home address. New by @mattmday @turnergs @nat_droz https://t.co/3SCerNBvRC via @technology
— Brad Stone (@BradStone) April 24, 2019
The always-on microphone remotely operated by an unregulated transnational network of poorly paid strangers that you spent money to install in your home can, in some circumstances, reveal personal information about you. https://t.co/4lMevHShSc
— Pinboard (@Pinboard) April 24, 2019
Wait, WTF?https://t.co/d5HqRz5v2r
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) April 24, 2019
Remind me why anyone would want one of these again? https://t.co/nI7UyMr8BM
— Dana Hull (@danahull) April 24, 2019
An Amazon team that listens to and reviews users' Alexa commands can also access location data, including some customers' home addresses. https://t.co/G2HvZGW75S
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) April 24, 2019
Why didn’t Amazon just put this in the terms of service? https://t.co/9LynqIUVtK
— Samuel Burke (@samuelcnn) April 24, 2019
The latest on what Alexa listeners can find out about users ... with a few keystrokes, Amazon workers can figure out where you reside: https://t.co/Kw1K0KNUrm
— Tom Giles (@tsgiles) April 24, 2019
The latest on what Alexa listeners can find out about users ... with a few keystrokes, Amazon workers can figure out where you reside: https://t.co/Kw1K0KNUrm
— Tom Giles (@tsgiles) April 24, 2019
Those Amazon employees who review Alexa recordings? Some of them can, in a few clicks, go from a voice recording to that person's home address: https://t.co/tGoYAcAPdN
— Matt Day (@mattmday) April 24, 2019
New w/@turnergs and @nat_droz
The team of employees and contractors who annotate some Alexa voice commands have access to location data and, in some cases, can easily find a customer’s home address. New by @mattmday @turnergs @nat_droz https://t.co/3SCerNBvRC via @technology
— Brad Stone (@BradStone) April 24, 2019
"An Amazon team member pasted a user’s coordinates, stored in the system as latitude and longitude, into Google Maps. In less than a min, the employee had jumped from a recording of a person’s Alexa command to what appeared to be an image of their house."https://t.co/83CEbZOLii
— Ryan Mac (@RMac18) April 24, 2019
An https://t.co/RCeOn4lXkC Inc. team auditing Alexa users’ commands has access to location data and can, in some cases, easily find a customer’s home address, according to five employees familiar with the program. https://t.co/rTmCuirdRp
— Privacy Matters (@PrivacyMatters) April 24, 2019
Home voice assistent #alexa is less privacy friendly than expected, and then #amazon lied about it..... It would be good to note by now that this is ALWAYS_HOW_IT_GOES.... https://t.co/yvMqk342ga
— Ancilla (@ncilla) April 24, 2019
Friends don’t let friends buy or use or sneeze in the general direction of Alexa.https://t.co/l7TQ9LkHDq
— toot.cafe/@chartier (@chartier) April 24, 2019
People are reacting to this with surprise & frustration, but I wonder if those rxns are because they didn’t know/think their data is used this way or know how much human intervention is part of AI, or both https://t.co/AjDs0WNxMD
— Dr. Andrea L. Guzman, PhD (@TeachGuz) April 24, 2019
? SCOOP: An https://t.co/1UTkRTeoby team auditing Alexa users’ commands has access to location data and can, in some cases, easily find a customer’s home address, according to five employees familiar with the programhttps://t.co/Ap8G89WDA4 @mattmday @turnergs pic.twitter.com/MfHRGXeUTf
— David S. Joachim (@davidjoachim) April 24, 2019
41% of voice assistant users have concerns about trust and privacy, report finds: https://t.co/utmKutVfGl
— Sarah Perez (@sarahintampa) April 24, 2019
“Employees Who Listen to #Amazon #Alexa Requests Can Access Customers' Home Addresses” Where is my surprised face? https://t.co/aTOL28x7SK pic.twitter.com/aX3nvxrKUx
— Jan ?? Wildeboer #NotABot (@jwildeboer) April 25, 2019
people can hack into gps apps in your car and turn off your enginehttps://t.co/AbXFJBoZMV
— Arash Yeehawzada آرش (@87films) April 24, 2019
people working on amazon's alexa team can see your physical addresshttps://t.co/qHPVOna27v
ex-boeing quality manager say he wouldnt fly a 878 built in SChttps://t.co/5SwP8QBBaD
Amazon's Alexa Team Can Access Users' Home Addresses https://t.co/plfcIzermf
— Graham Cluley (@gcluley) April 25, 2019
When transcribing recordings, Amazon's #Alexa reviewers also have access to very personal information that identifies who the user is, including your home address, your phone number and contacts list -- with @mattmday @turnergs https://t.co/J7GM1DTfuw
— Natalia Drozdiak (@nat_droz) April 25, 2019
location data, work addresses, phone numbers: tracking (by default?) without providing transparency or data security. the world of #Alexa. https://t.co/TEjPSF09py
— christoph schmon (@cSchmon) April 25, 2019
Team members with access to Alexa users’ geographic coordinates can easily type them into third-party mapping software and find home residences, according to the employees. — @mattmday, @turnergs, @nat_droz for @business https://t.co/31V6nixrIC
— Privacy Project (@PrivacyProject) April 24, 2019
The team, spread across three continents, transcribes, annotates and analyzes a portion of the voice recordings picked up by Alexa. https://t.co/G2HvZGW75S pic.twitter.com/Cc2AYBwyYP
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) April 24, 2019
Amazon's Alexa audit team has the ability to obtain customers' home addresses via their location datahttps://t.co/B5ECQDS6Tu
— Axios (@axios) April 24, 2019
Amazon employees listening to your Alexa chats can see where you live https://t.co/OqsjIX8rod
— Jersey Craig #EqualityAct ?️? (@Jersey_Craig) April 25, 2019
41% of voice assistant users have concerns about trust and privacy, report finds – https://t.co/ld2ibP1FVm pic.twitter.com/EqAF0fjC5y
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) April 25, 2019