Cnet: Once invitation-only, Google Voice's free telecommunications service for U.S. residents is now available to all. There are so many features, getting started can be confusing for first-timers.
Google Now has a tendency to add voice commands without most people noticing. Besides the few listed in-app, Google hides most of its commands, perhaps the most useful ones.
Here is how to listen to and delete your "Ok Google" voice searches.
And this surprises you? I's bet the data is in the servers at the NSA and on certain individuals personal e-mail servers at home too. And not to mention for sale to the highest bidder.
Google might be eavesdropping more than you had originally imagined, though not on purpose.
Since June 2015, Google has been storing personal data on its users on a website, where users only have access to their own information. The feature works a bit like a digital diary, storing web searches, YouTube history, and (you guessed it!) Google Voice Search history.
That is a pretty nice information stored in there. Google must have been surely using this information to develop an AI to spy on whole world.