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Teh One Who Knocks
11-14-2017, 11:47 AM
Andrew Griffin - The Independent


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Google could have a record of everything you have said around it for years, and you can listen to it yourself.

The company quietly records many of the conversations that people have around its products.

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.

It’s found by heading to Google’s history page and looking at the long list of recordings. (https://history.google.com/history/audio) The company has a specific audio page (https://history.google.com/history/audio?utm_source=help) and another for activity on the web, which will show you everywhere Google has a record of you being on the internet.
(https://history.google.com/history/)
The new portal was introduced in June 2015 and so has been active for the last year – meaning that it is now probably full of various things you have said, which you thought might have been in private.

The recordings can function as a kind of diary, reminding you of the various places and situations that you and your phone have been in. But it’s also a reminder of just how much information is collected about you, and how intimate that information can be.

You'll see more if you've an Android phone, which can be activated at any time just by saying "OK, Google". But you may well also have recordings on there whatever devices you've interacted with Google using.

On the page, you can listen through all of the recordings. You can also see information about how the sound was recorded – whether it was through the Google app or elsewhere – as well as any transcription of what was said if Google has turned it into text successfully.

But perhaps the most useful – and least cringe-inducing – reason to visit the page is to delete everything from there, should you so wish. That can be done either by selecting specific recordings or deleting everything in one go.

To delete particular files, you can click the check box on the left and then move back to the top of the page and select “delete”. To get rid of everything, you can press the “More” button, select “Delete options” and then “Advanced” and click through.

The easiest way to stop Google recording everything is to turn off the virtual assistant and never to use voice search. But that solution also gets at the central problem of much privacy and data use today – doing so cuts off one of the most useful things about having an Android phone or using Google search.

DemonGeminiX
11-14-2017, 11:53 AM
:shock:

I had to delete like 50 entries. I had no idea I used that piece of shit app that much.

RBP
11-14-2017, 02:42 PM
I am not getting the "keeps conversations people have around their phones" part. I see the activity, but it's all things from using voice commands, not random recordings of ambient talking.

"beef of chicken taquitos?" isn't going to alert the NSA. :lol:

DemonGeminiX
11-14-2017, 03:00 PM
Apparently, I don't speak English all that well. Some of the things listed were complete gibberish. But then again, I could of just been saying random shit to fuck around and see what the app would bring up.

Pony
11-14-2017, 03:10 PM
I just deleted all activity all time. Thanks for posting this though, I had no idea they let you remove your data.

Muddy
11-14-2017, 06:50 PM
Fuck, I have thousands of entries..

Hal-9000
11-14-2017, 07:36 PM
This shit bothers me and I've never used it. I was trying to explain/show someone that Facebook keeps track of your 'private' messages and they can be (or could be in the past) accessed through that stupid timeline on a 'friends' account. Haven't logged into FB since summer 2015 I think...

This Google voice app crap keeping a log of actual voice conversations is NSA level shit that I thought because of space limitations, would never happen.

Muddy
11-14-2017, 07:51 PM
This shit bothers me and I've never used it. I was trying to explain/show someone that Facebook keeps track of your 'private' messages and they can be (or could be in the past) accessed through that stupid timeline on a 'friends' account. Haven't logged into FB since summer 2015 I think...

This Google voice app crap keeping a log of actual voice conversations is NSA level shit that I thought because of space limitations, would never happen.

They were all there. Every time I hit the microphone button and spoke into the phone.. Whether it be personal text messages because I was driving or simple spoken google searches.. It was all tied back to the cellphone, since I refuse to log into Google at my desktop.

Hal-9000
11-14-2017, 07:56 PM
They were all there. Every time I hit the microphone button and spoke into the phone.. Whether it be personal text messages because I was driving or simple spoken google searches.. It was all tied back to the cellphone, since I refuse to log into Google at my desktop.

It's 1984 level stuff and the kicker is they try to spin it like everything is fine...because you can delete them :)

Yes, delete the files so you can't see them anymore, but how about the FBD server they sit on?

Muddy
11-14-2017, 09:14 PM
Tape backup redundant on all 7 continents.