Delete Alexa Voice Recordings with Alexa App

There are a few ways to manage the history of your voice recordings. You can use the Alexa app on your mobile device, Fire TV, or the Alexa web interface. For this example, I’m using the Android app, but the steps are virtually the same on the other platforms.

Launch the Alexa app and go to Settings > Alexa Account > History to find a list of your past Alexa requests.

Tap or click on a recording that you want to listen to and remove and then choose select Delete voice recordings.

Head to Manage Your Content and Devices (you’ll need to sign in if you aren’t already) and select the Your Devices.Find your Echo Device and click on the “Delete voice recordings” link.

Read through the disclaimer that comes up, and then click the Delete button. That’s it. All of your voice recordings for that device will be deleted.

All digital assistants record everything you say to it, too. For more, read our article: How to Delete Your Voice Recordings from Alexa, Google Assistant, Cortana, and Siri.

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What’s your take? Did you know every command you speak to Alexa is recorded and will you remember to delete them periodically?  Comment

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