Monday 27 February 2017

Google Records All Conversation You Make Around Your Phone. Learn How To Hear And Delete Them

Google’s voice search function doesn’t just turn on when you ask it to. Rather, it records almost everything. 

The outlet reports that Google began doing this in June of 2015.

Sounds creepy yet? Well, it gets even worse. You see, you can listen to the recordings Google has stored and associated with your name simply by visiting this webpage the company set up.


The feature works as a way of letting people search with their voice, and storing those recordings presumably lets Google improve its language recognition tools as well as the results that it gives to people.
But it also comes with an easy way of listening to and deleting all of the information that it collects. That’s done through a special page that brings together the information that Google has on you.

How to delete the recordings

Luckily, if you’re not too happy about Google having potentially hours of your voice in its database, you can delete those files.
Beside each file’s title you’ll see a checkbox.


Simply check those boxes and click 'delete'.

How to Stop Google from Recording You Again

Now, as The Independent points out, stopping Google from recording you does result in some limited functionality if you’re using an Android phone or the company’s search.

However, you may be someone whose concern for privacy is much greater than finding what you’re looking for easily. If so, begin by never using Google’s voice search functions again. Follow up by disabling Google’s voice search.

Follow these steps for Android users:
  1. Navigate to Settings
  2. Tap the General tab
  3. Under “Personal” find “Language and Input”
  4. Find “Google voice typing” and tap the Settings button
  5. Tap “Ok Google” Detection
  6. “Under the”From the Google app” option, move the slider to the left
 You can watch the video below to learn more about Google's creepy recording database:



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