How to manage and delete your Alexa history and recordings

In this age of smart gadgets, it seems like everything is listening. But did you know you can put a lid on what Alexa remembers? If the thought of Alexa storing all your voice commands makes you squirm, don’t sweat it. We’ve got you covered with this simple guide on how to manage and delete your Alexa history and recordings. Let’s make those spur-of-the-moment song requests our little secret, shall we? But, first this question.

 

Why would you want to delete your voice history 

You know how smart speakers like Alexa get better at answering your questions the more you talk to them? That’s because they learn from your interactions and store some data about your usage patterns. When you ask something, the details of your query are saved on online servers under your account. Amazon uses this data to improve how well Alexa can understand you and find what you’re looking for. But maybe you’re worried about your privacy, especially since Alexa is always listening. What if it records and saves some of your private conversations? That could lead to annoying ads or worse, a privacy breach. That’s why it’s a good idea to delete your Alexa voice history from time to time. Just keep in mind that doing so might affect how well Alexa works for you.

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Make sure Alexa app is up to date

First things first. Before we get to you deleting your Alexa voice history let’s make sure your app is up to date.

To update Alexa app

To update the app, you need to check if there is a new version available on the App Store or Google Play Store, depending on your device.  To check if there is a new version of the Alexa app available, follow these steps: 

How to check if there is a new version of the Alexa app on iPhone

  • If you are on an IOS device, go to the App Store, select your Account profile in the top right
  • Scroll down to Available updates
  • Check to see if Alexa is there or simply choose to Update all and get all your updates done at once

How to check if there is a new version of the Alexa app on Android

Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer 

  • If you’re on an Android device, open the Google Play Store, select your Profile in the top right,
  • Select Manage apps and device
  • Then tap Manage
  • Then click Updates available
  • If an update is available for the Alexa app, click it and click update

Updating your Alexa app and device software can help you enjoy new features and improve performance. 

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Cleaning the slate

Now that your app is updated, it’s time to clean the slate.

How to clean the slate

  • Grab your smartphone and open the Alexa app. Tap the ‘More’ button. You’ll see it hanging out in the lower right-hand corner.
  • Next, head on over to ‘Settings’ and tap it. Then, scroll down a bit, and you’ll spot ‘Alexa Privacy’. Go ahead and click on it.

  • In ‘Alexa Privacy,’ you’ll find ‘Review Voice History.’ Tap it. This is where the magic happens. In essence, the ‘Review Voice History’ section is where you can check what voice data Alexa has stored, delete any voice recordings you’re not comfortable with, and adjust the settings for how Alexa handles your voice data in the future.

  • Now, let’s get to the nitty-gritty. You’ll see a dropdown that says ‘Displaying: Today, All devices and profiles.’ From here, you get to pick your poison by tapping the down arrow.
  • Then next to Filter by date: click the down arrow. Scroll down and tap either Today, Yesterday, Last 7 days, Last 30 days, or All History.
  • Also, under Filter by Device or profile – you can also choose to filter by the device that recorded your voice or by the user profile. Tap the round circle next to All devices and profiles or select each individual device or profile.
  • Then you can scroll down and tap Delete all recordings from “Today, Yesterday, Last 7 days, Last 30 days.
  • It will ask you to confirm your decision by clicking Delete. And just like that, Alexa forgets.

  • To scrub Alexa clean of all recordings, simply tap ‘Filter by date’, select ‘All History’ and give ‘Delete all of my recordings‘ a tap. It will ask you to confirm your decision by clicking Delete. And just like that, Alexa forgets.

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Set it and forget it

If you’re a set-it-and-forget-it kind of person, you can arrange for your Alexa history to delete automatically.

How to set it and forget it

  • Open the Alexa app. Tap the ‘More’ button
  • Tap ‘Settings’  and scroll down and select ‘Alexa Privacy’

  • Tap ‘Manage Your Alexa Data’

  • In your Voice Recordings’ section, you’ll see an option that says, ‘Choose how long to save recordings.’ You can set Alexa to forget after 3 months, 18 months, or Don’t save recordings at all.
  • Once you’ve made your decision. Click Confirm.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

Now you know the ins and outs of keeping your conversations with Alexa private. You have the power to control your data and make sure your exchanges with Alexa stay in the moment.

Armed with this information on how to clean up Alexa’s memory, will you be changing your settings? Or maybe you’re comfortable with Alexa remembering your requests?

How do you feel about your smart devices remembering your every word?  Comment below.

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