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by lachyg
946 days ago
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(i'm an investor in the company.) this is probably the most privacy-forward hardware device on the market—you have to physically be making contact with the device for it to begin listening (at which point an LED is prominently visible) and it will stop listening as soon as you break contact. |
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Echo devices, for example, were sold as having a "hardware mute switch" from day one. Sure enough, teardown after teardown[0] has confirmed the hardware mute switch actually physically disables the mic (cuts power to the ADC, mic lines, etc).
If this is implemented in software it's no different than a phone and worse than an Echo.
[0] - https://electronupdate.blogspot.com/2021/01/amazon-echo-flex...