All audio data recorded by Google Assistant by an unintentional activation will be immediately deleted. Also, a new option that will be added later this year will enable Google to automatically delete most of the audio data older than a few months belonging to Assistant users who have opted in to Voice & Audio Activity (VAA).
Furthermore, the Mountain View company announced that it's updating its setting to highlight that when VAA is enabled, human reviewers may listen to your audio snippets. Google Assistant users will have the option to review VAA settings and confirm their preference before the human review process commences.Last but not least, Google Assistant audio recordings will no longer be recorded by default, the search giant announced. Those who want to store their audio data will have to opt in to the VAA setting when they setup up their Assistant.
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