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Its not paranoia, the links prove it, but if you CBA to read them, then thats OK too.I really have no time for all this paranoia.
I just don't want strangers in my house hanging on conversations.
I posted a snip in post 32 as a heads up.
But if that doesn't interest you either, that's OK too.
No one is suggesting you to bin your spy device. If you are comfortable with one in your home, then fair play
After two workers thought they had picked up a sexual assault, they were told it wasn’t Amazon’s job to interfere.
So how are they listening to this private and sometimes shocking information? For a start, the reviewers are required to record the data whether the device has been activated on purpose or not. Meanwhile, if the reviewers hear any private details such as people’s names or bank details, they are told to simply mark it as “critical data” and move on to the next audio file.