[telecom] Note to Self: Siri Not Just Working for Me, Working Full-Time for Apple, Too

Note to Self: Siri Not Just Working for Me, Working Full-Time for Apple, Too

March 10, 2012

It came as a surprise to some folks at a recent SXSW talk that Apple's Siri "personal assistant" isn't just working for us, it's working full-time for Apple too by sending lots of our personal voice and user info to Apple to stockpile in its databases. Take a peek at Siri's privacy policy (which, by the way, is pretty difficult to find) and you'll realize what's happening behind the scenes.

What info of yours is being collected and how is it being used? When you use Siri, it's sending your "Voice Input Data" and "User Data" to Apple to be used for a variety of purposes.

Voice Input Data is all the types of data associated with your verbal commands and may also include audio recordings, transcripts of what you said, and related diagnostic data. Apple says this Voice Input Data is being used to process your request and to help Siri better recognize your commands, but it's additionally being used "generally to improve the overall accuracy and performance of Siri and other Apple products and services."

Siri also collects "User Data" that it says gives it more context for your commands, like what you mean by "Call Dad." This information can be pretty wide-ranging:

  • The names of your address book contacts, their nicknames, and their relationship with you (for example, "my dad", or "work")

  • Your first name and nickname

  • Labels you assign to your email accounts (for example, "My Home Email")

  • Names of songs and playlists in your collection

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