Google has acknowledged that the Assistant also uploads users in standby mode
In order for Google Now to respond to “Hey Google” or “Ok Google” commands, it has to listen to you almost constantly. Company officials have reportedly admitted that the Assistant also uploads you in standby mode and sends these listings to servers for Google employees to hear. However, this statement is only partially true.
Google Now is still uploading you, but only saves and uploads to one server
The Android Authority portal asked the company for an explanation, which directed it to the Google Assistant Safety Center page. It states that the Assistant is recording audio seconds in standby mode to see if a user is trying to activate it. If it does not activate it, the Assistant will not save the record and will not send it to the company’s servers. However, if the user activates it, the recording will be sent to Google. In addition, it may contain sounds recorded a few seconds before the user activated the Assistant with the command.
However, the Assistant may evaluate the surrounding sounds incorrectly and activate even if you have not tried to do so. Google’s privacy policy states that in such a situation, simply say “Hey Google, that wasn’t for you” and the uploaded recording will be deleted. However, if you do not do so, the recording is likely to be uploaded and stored on the company’s servers.
If you don’t want Google to have your Assistant conversations saved, you can ask them to delete them. However, he will probably never delete them without your request.
Google has not stated in the Terms that its employees may listen to recordings from the Assistant
And what about Google employees listening to your recordings? To do this withthe company stated that its employees listen to only part of the recording and that they do not listen to sensitive conversations. However, there is no information on how Google distinguishes between sensitive and ordinary conversations.
“Google clearly states in its terms and conditions that it records and stores conversations between the user and the Assistant. However, the conditions do not mention that its employees can listen to parts of these recordings. The Company also states in its Privacy Policy that it may share users’ personal information with other companies with their consent. This is a serious violation of user privacy, “said a member of the Indian government investigating Google.
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