▲ | yndoendo a day ago | |
So many people have commented to me that it is strange when you talk about some thing with a someone there suddenly will be advertisements show up about the context. These are the same people that use Siri, Alexa, and Google always on microphone systems. I cannot verifying if they manually searched for the same content which triggered the advertising. They even will create a narrative to find the events acceptable. Such as, guess we have to live with it in the modern age. Reality, only way to prevent possible false positives or corporate spying is to disable it until localized only processing is a reality without any analytics being transmitted. I don't see how Apple or any other can prevent such false positives when you use this always on microphone system without analytical free localization. Thought Apple, Amazon, and Google have it scribed in their end use license agreement that conversations maybe processed for quality assurance. An escape clause allowing for any transmission to be retained and accessed by one of their employees or 3rd party processors. My personal advice has been to disable the shit. | ||
▲ | privatelypublic a day ago | parent [-] | |
They aren't "always on." Unless you very disingenuously consider The Clapper to be an "always on microphone system." Honestly, the largest issue is the false activations having too large a buffer. Advertising these days is insane. I google mattress firm address on my phone... two weeks later a VM exclusively used for gaming opens a wiki.gg page I left in Steam overly... and promptly shows a Mattress firm ad. On the only browser I have without adblock. |