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Microsoft defended the voice data handling and said it only 'listens' to conversations with permission. 1s3d66

Microsoft Contractors Listening to Select Skype Calls, Cortana Recordings

Microsoft maintained that it gets the permission of customers before collecting their voice data 434110

Highlights
  • The company said it takes privacy precautions before capturing voice data
  • Vendors are claimed to meet privacy standards set out in European law
  • Google, Apple, and Amazon devices were spotted with similar issues
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Microsoft said Wednesday its contractors listen to conversations to hone voice translation features offered by Skype and its digital assistant Cortana, but only when obtaining permission.

The US technology titan defended its voice data handling in response to a report at news website Vice indicating people overheard chats on personal topics such as relationships and weight loss.

"Microsoft collects voice data to provide and improve voice-enabled services like search, voice commands, dictation or translation services," the company said in response to an AFP inquiry.

"We strive to be transparent about our collection and use of voice data to ensure customers can make informed choices about when and how their voice data is used."

Microsoft maintained that it gets the permission of customers before collecting their voice data, and takes privacy precautions including stripping away identifying information before sharing it with vendors tasked to help it improve software or services.

The company also said it requires vendors to meet privacy standards set out in European law.

"We continue to review the way we handle voice data to ensure we make options as clear as possible to customers and provide strong privacy protections," Microsoft said.

The news comes after a series of privacy missteps in recent months raised fresh concerns over the future of voice-controlled digital assistants, a growing market seen by some as the next frontier in computing.

Recent incidents involving Amazon devices underscore that despite strong growth in the market for smart speakers and devices, more work is needed to reassure consumers that their data is protected when they use the technology.

Apple recently said it was suspending its "Siri grading" programme, in which people listen to snippets of conversations to improve the voice recognition technology, after the British-based Guardian newspaper reported that the contractors were hearing confidential medical information, criminal dealings and even sexual encounters.

Google meanwhile said it would Google Assistant in the wake of a privacy investigation in .

The recent cases may give consumers the impression that someone is "listening" to their conversations even if it's rarely true.

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