How consumers can secure their voice assistants
By Colleen Donnelly
Any conversation about voice assistant technology would be incomplete without a discussion of privacy. By nature, voice assistants have to collect data to do their jobsâbut how can users make sure their data is safe?
Brett Frischmann, JD, the Charles Widger Endowed University Professor in Law, Business and Economics, recommends starting with in 2022 about how consumers can secure their voice assistants and protect their privacy.Â
A respected thought leader on intellectual property and technology law, Professor Frischmann summarizes the FTC recommendations and offers some additional insights:
âYou donât need to be an expert on the technologyâa basic understanding can go a long way in making you more aware of the privacy and security issues.âÂ
âIs the voice assistantâs microphone on or off? You can change that default, and you can also change the wake word so the voice assistant isnât accidentally triggered by a word that you use often. One thing people donât often realize is that you can log in through a browser or app, and change your default settings to better match your comfort level.âÂ
âPrivacy policies, in general, are far too long and hard to understand for most people, but skimming through it can give you a general sense of what information is being collected and if and how it is being shared.âÂ
âThe âcloudâ essentially means someone elseâs computerâin this case, the manufacturer of the voice assistant youâre using. You can delete old recordings or set a limit on how long those recordings are stored.âÂ
âA voice assistant, especially on a home device, is an important accountâtreat it with the same level of caution you would a bank account.â
âIt might be convenient to be able to use your voice assistant to shop, read your emails aloud or listen to music from a subscription streaming service, but do you want everyone with access to your voice assistant to be able to do those things? You donât need to rely on a voice assistant just because itâs available. Make conscious decisions about which accounts you connect to and interact with via a voice assistant.âÂ
âYour voice assistantâand a number of other devices in your homeâare wirelessly connected to the internet via your router. As the entry point to your home, keeping your router more secure keeps your voice assistant more secure.â
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