Mozilla exec tells big data committee he was ‘shocked’ by what Alexa recorded
OTTAWA — A security executive for the internet browser company Mozilla says he was shocked by the recordings of his family that were collected and retained by Amazon’s popular Alexa voice-activated interactive speaker.
Alan Davidson, Mozilla’s vice-president of global policy, trust and security, says the Amazon Echo device is a wonderful product but when he recently examined what his family’s had recorded and stored, he found it included conversations among his young children.
He says none of that may be wrong or unlawful, but he says it highlights the problems with how consumers actively give consent to tech companies.