Microsoft Admits Humans Listen to Skype and Cortana in Privacy Policy Update
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#4so.. if they just added a simple disclaimer when you start a chat with translator enabled would that fix the issue?
Re: Microsoft Admits Humans Listen to Skype and Cortana in Privacy Policy Update
#5so.. if they just added a simple disclaimer when you start a chat with translator enabled would that fix the issue?
This is akin to asking for forgiveness being easier than asking for permission.
Re: Microsoft Admits Humans Listen to Skype and Cortana in Privacy Policy Update
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This is akin to asking for forgiveness being easier than asking for permission.
The problem is that you don't get to opt in and know in advance so you don't say anything confidential over a call. If they gave users a warning then I guess this whole thing wouldn't be blown out of proportion.
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The problem is that you don't get to opt in and know in advance so you don't say anything confidential over a call. If they gave users a warning then I guess this whole thing wouldn't be blown out of proportion.
How do you sensibly tell a user "we are listening to this conversation"?
That should do it, I think.
Re: Microsoft Admits Humans Listen to Skype and Cortana in Privacy Policy Update
#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
The problem is that you don't get to opt in and know in advance so you don't say anything confidential over a call. If they gave users a warning then I guess this whole thing wouldn't be blown out of proportion.
How do you sensibly tell a user "we are listening to this conversation"?
> "READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY, THIS IS NOT THE NORMAL YADDA YADDA
> We are going to READ ALL YOUR FILES to index them.
> If you have a problem with this, cancel the installation.
> We are not going to ..."
This is how I remember that part of the installation process for Google Desktop Search. Crystal clear. I knew exactly what was supposed to happen and I had a warning in case it wouldn't be OK with policies at work.
And yes, YADDA YADDA or something similarily sounding was part of the first line.
Re: Microsoft Admits Humans Listen to Skype and Cortana in Privacy Policy Update
#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
The problem is that you don't get to opt in and know in advance so you don't say anything confidential over a call. If they gave users a warning then I guess this whole thing wouldn't be blown out of proportion.
How do you sensibly tell a user "we are listening to this conversation"?
Re: Microsoft Admits Humans Listen to Skype and Cortana in Privacy Policy Update
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
The problem is that you don't get to opt in and know in advance so you don't say anything confidential over a call. If they gave users a warning then I guess this whole thing wouldn't be blown out of proportion.
How do you sensibly tell a user "we are listening to this conversation"?