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How to check Alexa voice history

How to check Alexa voice history

How to check Alexa voice history

Amazon Alexa Voice Remote Pro

It shouldn’t come as a surprise that you can check your Alexa voice history. And, if it does, be aware that the best Alexa speakers, along with plenty of other smart devices, are always listening. That’s not to drum up paranoia – after all, they’re listening so that they can respond to requests most of the time – but privacy is a hazy concept in the world of smart devices.

If you’re concerned about that and want to see what Alexa has kept tabs on, or even if you’re curious and want to remind yourself of something you previously asked, you can use these steps to check your Alexa voice history as well as delete entries.

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All you need for this process is access to the Alexa app, which means a smartphone or tablet with the app installed and linked to your account.

  1. Open the Alexa app
  2. Open the Alexa Privacy settings
  3. Review voice history
  4. Adjust filter settings
  5. Select an audio recording

Tools and requirements

  • Smartphone or tablet with Alexa app

Step by step guide

1. Open the Alexa app

Amazon Alexa in the app menu on iPhone.png

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Grab whatever mobile device you use to control your Alexa-enabled devices, and open the Alexa app.

2. Open the Alexa Privacy settings

Alexa Privacy menu in app settings

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Press on More > Settings > Alexa Privacy. The screen should change from the usual interface to a slightly different looking one where you should see boxes with a header and paragraph detailing what you’ll find inside.

3. Review voice history

Alexa Privacy settings showing review voice history sub-menu

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“Review Voice History” is listed first – click on this to start checking through your voice interactions with Alexa.

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4. Adjust filter settings

Alexa Privacy settings showing filter options in review voice history menu

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There are two filter settings near the top – Filter by date and Filter by device or profile. Change the settings for each to your desired range of time and device or profile.

5. Select an audio recording

Alexa app showing previous voice recording data.png

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You can now review your voice history. Select an audio recording and it will expand to show you some options. You can press the play button to actually listen to what was said, check the date and time, as well as delete the recording. Note that near the top of the page right under filter fields, there’s the option to “Delete all of my recordings” that you can press to clear the history.

Final thoughts

Interestingly, going into the privacy settings will also show you the history of detected sounds in case you have a device set up to do so, such as a security device, as well as other private data that you can review and delete.

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