GOOGLE RECORDS PHONE CALLS VIA VOICE SEARCH 0 10

google recording phone calls via phone search

Google could have a record of everything you have said around it for years, and you can listen to it yourself.

The company quietly records many of the conversations that people have around its products.

The feature works as a way of letting people search with their voice, and storing those recordings presumably lets Google improve its language recognition tools as well as the results that it gives to people.

But it also comes with an easy way of listening to and deleting all of the information that it collects. That’s done through a special page that brings together the information that Google has on you.

How to remove Google phone call recording capabilities

It’s found by heading to Google’s history page and looking at the long list of recordings. The company has a specific audio page and another for activity on the web, which will show you everywhere Google has a record of you being on the internet.

The new portal was introduced in June 2015 and so has been active for the last year – meaning that it is now probably full of various things you have said, which you thought might have been in private.

The recordings can function as a kind of diary, reminding you of the various places and situations that you and your phone have been in. But it’s also a reminder of just how much information is collected about you, and how intimate that information can be.

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You’ll see more if you’ve an Android phone, which can be activated at any time just by saying “OK, Google”. But you may well also have recordings on there whatever devices you’ve interacted with Google using.

On the page, you can listen through all of the recordings. You can also see information about how the sound was recorded – whether it was through the Google app or elsewhere – as well as any transcription of what was said if Google has turned it into text successfully.

But perhaps the most useful – and least cringe-inducing – reason to visit the page is to delete everything from there, should you so wish. That can be done either by selecting specific recordings or deleting everything in one go.

To delete particular files, you can click the check box on the left and then move back to the top of the page and select “delete”. To get rid of everything, you can press the “More” button, select “Delete options” and then “Advanced” and click through.

The easiest way to stop Google recording everything is to turn off the virtual assistant and never to use voice search. But that solution also gets at the central problem of much privacy and data use today – doing so cuts off one of the most useful things about having an Android phone or using Google search.

via Independent.co.uk

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Retailer Selling ‘Sexually Inappropriate’ Babygrow Sparks Outrage from Furious Parents 0 15

One of the best parts about having a child is getting to dress him or her up in all sorts of funny clothing and taking photos of them. In all the photo albums that my mum has at home, I can be seen sporting a beret, dungarees, bright red shoes and a variety of other garish garments. I look at them now and think “what on earth was she thinking?” but in all honestly, I looked hilarious (and sometimes kind of cool?).Baby clothing is incredible, there’s nothing sweeter than when you’re shopping and you see the little baby shoes or babygrows. However, one thing you don’t really want to see when you’re looking at the old photos of you as a child is a crude sex joke scrawled across your torso.

It seems like one store doesn’t understand this basic sentiment, and has landed itself in some seriously hot water with parents over the babygrows they are currently stocking.The retailer B&M Bargains has been stocking various different baby outfits which have different slogans surrounding how the children were conceived. The items were picked up by mumsnet user Jarhead123 and has since got viral on the forum, with many parents calling the items “gross” and “offensive”. Take a look at one example below:

Unsurprisingly, the general consensus on the thread is that the clothing is vulgar and shouldn’t be worn by a baby.However, some parents believe that not only is the item unacceptable, it also “trivialises rape” and shouldn’t be allowed to be sold,  “This trivialises rape and that is never okay. How are these things allowed to exist?” said one user. Another user supported this belief, saying “That’s really gross. And so disturbing at the same time. [You] Might as well put the baby in something that says ‘I’m the by-product of rape’.” While another parent said the item could have a lasting legacy when looking through photos as you get older, “It implies she didn’t want a child, which is still a pretty horrible thing to find when you’re looking through your baby photos in ten years time”.

While parents have been quick to lambast B&M for stocking and selling the babygrows, many have also said it’s not the first time they’ve seen vulgar items of clothing being made for little ones.One mum revealed how her husband was given a crude babygrow by his boss when their daughter was born: “My husband was given one of the ‘All daddy wanted was a b***job’ vests by his ex boss when our first daughter was born.” And other mums also claimed they’d seen babies wearing onesies saying “Daddy’s little squirt” complete with a picture of a smiling sperm cell.

It also appears that some online retailers have been selling similar clothing with sexualised slogans such as “My dad is a motherfucker” and “Hung like a six-year-old”. B&M are yet to issue a statement surrounding the babygrows, but I get the feeling they won’t be on shelves for much longer.

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