Want to revisit your voice history? Follow these steps
If you want to listen in on your PC, open up your web browser and head to https://www.amazon.com/alexaprivacysettings. Once you log in, you can review every old recording Alexa saved. Do this to review your history through the app:
Open the Alexa app. Tap on More (which has three vertical lines).Hit Settings.Select Alexa Privacy.
After that, you can select a specific entry to listen to. You can even review a specific date range to listen to. Now that you can listen back to old recordings, you’ll see the option to Delete Selected Recordings. Select past voice clips and you can delete them in a snap. Or you could save time and delete your entire voice history. TRY THESE TRICKS: Top 20 Alexa commands you’ll wish you knew before
Here’s exactly what to do
To take advantage of this helpful feature, you’ll have to dig through your account preferences. To set your account to automatically delete Alexa’s voice recordings, follow these steps:
Using your app, go to SettingsHead to Alexa Account Select Alexa PrivacyTap on Manage Your Alexa DataFrom there, tap on Automatically delete recordingsSelect Off to enable the setting.
Now, you just have to choose a date range to specify which recordings to delete. You can also just hit Delete All Recording for All History. Then, select Confirm. If you want to use the website, go to amazon.com/alexaprivacysettings and once again slide the toggle.
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