Amazon stores practically every conversation you have with Alexa ?? And here's how to delete them ?? Step by Step ~ Easy as 123
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- Open the Alexa app on your phone.
- Tap the menu icon on the top-left corner of the app.
- Tap "Settings" at the bottom.'
- Tap "Alexa Account" at the top of the page.
- Select "History."
- You'll see a list of all of your interactions with Alexa. You can tap each one to listen to the recording or to delete the recording from Amazon's cloud.
- Unfortunately, if you use Alexa as frequently as I do (my files maybe running into 100's) list of recordings is prohibitively long to actually move through and delete each voice request one by one.
So, if you want to delete everything at once, do this ??
- Visit Amazon's Device page
- Select the menu button to the left of the Echo device you'd like to manage. (The menu button looks like three little dots stacked on top of one another.
- Tap "Manage Voice Recordings" You'll see a prompt like this:
- Tap "Delete."
- This lets you delete all of the recordings sent to Amazon by a specific Echo.
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