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by nolok
2744 days ago
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Nothing in the article suggests they were linked to any kind of user identifier, all we know is that each recording is linked to the transcription alexa made of it (which makes sense, training and log wise). The user were easy to identify because if I listen to the last twenty queries you made to alexa between what you ask, what other people say in the background, what you talk about and what noise is in the background that gives me a lot of information; that's exactly how they were able to identify some of the users from their recordings. |
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They were able to provide the customer a bundle of his recordings upon request so they must've maintained such a lookup mapping.
Of course that led to the mix up reported here. But I'd argue it's safer if on Amazons side they simply can't fulfill such request themselves due to anonymization.