

This is a total DIY hack that I first saw on Hackaday. This is the most radical way (and one I love) to disable your Amazon Echo or Google Home microphone that I have found: Project Alias. To be doubly sure, go to Communications in your Alexa App and adjust the “Drop In” setting to “My Household” or Off.Ĥ. Some experts have suggested that a connection, as in a fellow Echo owner you have in your contact list, could just listen in on your home conversations. However, it is believed to be only by permission. On the Echo, your household and your contacts may be able to “Drop In” and start a conversation, like a phone call, via two Echo devices. Tweet This: If the Alexa Listening news bothers you, here is the Alexa Privacy setting instructions to turn that option off. It will then warn you that "new features" may not work properly if you do this. When on, background changes to blue, and dot to right. On my Android, it shows as gray when off and little white button to the left.


In the Alexa App, Tap the menu button (three lines in the upper left of the screen).
