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JAKARTA - Alexa, Amazon's virtual assistant records everything you say while you're carrying out orders like Hai Alexa, how's the weather today? All these records are stored on your Alexa account. However, you can delete them easily.

Previously, Amazon claimed data from a variety of subscribers helped it ensure Alexa worked well for everyone. But, if you don't believe in that, you can delete voice commands history from your Alexa.

In fact, by deleting your voice commands history, you will be free from the ridiculous things you often ask Alexa.

Here's how to delete voice history from Alexa devices to improve your privacy.

How to Delete Voice Order History in Alexa Easy

1. Open the Alexa app and click Menu, which is located in the lower right corner of the app screen. Then, open Settings and select Alexa Privacy.

2. Select the Review History of Detected Sound tab. Then a history of your voice interaction recording will appear with Alexa. Click to expand the selected menu.

3. Press the pull-down menu next to the Today link, All device, and profile. Then, select the Filter option according to your device or profile. Select your device or profile.

4. Select the Filter by date option to select a special period of time or delete all history from the device.

5. Click Delete all of my recordings in the device example.

6. Press the Delete button to confirm the changes.

It should be noted, deleting voice recordings associated with your account can lower your experience, as voice commands are used to increase the accuracy of your interaction with Alexa. This was quoted from Neowin, Thursday, December 15.


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