How to Listen and Download Echo Alexa Recordings?
It is well known at this point that Alexa records your voice and the conversations. It does that for internal testing and to improve the accuracy of your speech. But it might also seem privacy invasive as Alexa may accidentally record a conversation you didn’t want it to hear. But the good thing is you can listen and review these recordings and even delete them. Here are a few ways you can do so on PC and smartphone.
Method 1- Listen to Alexa Voice Recording History on the Web
You can go to Alexa’s privacy settings page and sign in to access your voice recordings. You can do this method on your phone and PC using the web browser.
Step 3: Hover the mouse cursor over Account and Lists.
Step 4: Click on Manage Your Content and Devices from the drop-down list.
Step 5: Here, hover the cursor over Privacy Settings and select Alexa Privacy.
You can skip these steps and directly open the Alexa Privacy page. Step 6: Now, go to the Review Voice History section.
Here you will be able to see all the saved Alexa voice recordings.
Step 7: Next, select any entry and click on the small arrow on the right.
Step 8: Click on the Play button.
It will play the command or query you had with Alexa. You can also filter conversations by date and User Profiles.
Method 2- Hear Voice Recordings on Alexa Mobile App
Step 1: Open the Alexa app on your smartphone. Step 2: From the bottom toolbar, select More. Step 3: Go to Settings. Step 4: Tap on the Alexa Privacy option. Step 5: On the next page, select Review Voice History. Step 6: Select any entry and tap on the small arrow on the right to expand it. Step 7: Tap on the Play button to listen to the recorded conversation. Just like on PC, you can tap on the arrow next to the Displaying option to filter recordings by date and User profiles.
Method 3- Download Alexa Recordings by Submitting a Request
Step 3: Click on Select Data Category.
Step 4: Select Alexa and Echo devices from the list.
Step 5: Click on Submit Request.
If you are unable to find this email, check the spam folder. Step 6: In the e-mail, click on the Confirm Data Request button.
Q. Why Does Alexa Record Conversations?
Alexa records your interactions with her to train its voice model, improve the accuracy of its response, and learn more about you to differentiate your voice from other users.
Q. Is Alexa Actively Listening and Recording your Conversations?
No. Alexa is an always-on device that actively listens for the trigger phrase, “Alexa,” and anything you say after that is recorded. Without the phrase word, Alexa will not record your conversations. However, it may mishear the trigger phrase, leading it to record the conversation you were having.
Q. Is It Possible to Know if Alexa is Recording Me?
Yes. If the blue ring light is turned on on your Echo device, you have triggered Alexa, and it is recording whatever you are saying.
Q. How Can I Auto Delete Alexa Voice Recordings?
To set your voice recordings to auto-delete, visit this link to open Manage Your Alexa Data > Choose how long to save recordings > select Time range and click on Confirm.
Wrapping Up
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