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On May 31, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC or Commission) announced two separate enforcement actions against Amazon one involving its cloud-based voice service, Alexa, and the other.
holding on to data of kids voices. the ring camera, the government says amazon gave employees full access to all customer video and at least one employee used that access to look at pretty girls while another watched a fellow employee video recordings without her permission. in response, amazon says while we disagree and deny violating the law, these settlements put these behind us. maybe puts the issues behind amazon. i don t know that it does for the millions of people who use these devices. to-part question to start off. how surprising that they had all this data to you and how concerning? not surprising because it s how the systems work, they use the kate to train systems to understand, get your utterances right, train on your voice so
indoor cameras branded as something to make the home safer. but authority says some cameras actually left customers exposed to illegal surveillance. amazon now agreeing to pay nearly $6 million over that claim. when you set up a ring camera like this one, you can keep an eye on home from afar. but the ftc says homeowners weren t the only ones alleging that ring gave all of its employees, quote, full access to every customer video. the federal complaint says the issues predate amazon s 2018 purchase of ring, and in a statement, amazon says our devices and services are built to protect customers privacy. while we disagree with the ftc s claims regarding both alexa and ring and deny violating the law, thesese settlements put these matters behind us. both settlements are subject to court approval. we put our trust in the companies that we use with our devices, and we trust them to do what they say they re going to do with our data. reporter: as technology and privacy concerns contin