Amazon Hands Over Echo Data Related To Murder Case

You might recall that I wrote a story about Arkansas cops wanting data from an Amazon Echo in relation to a murder case that they were investigating as the device is always listening to what’s going on. It looks like the cops are going to get their data. But things didn’t go down the way you would think it would:

Amazon’s First Amendment fight was short lived. After pushing back against investigators, the tech giant handed over data from an Echo believed to contain vital information pertaining to 2015 murder. The move, which occurred on Friday, was initiated by defendant James Bates, who agreed to allow police to review the information retained on his smart home assistant.

This means that Amazon gets to avoid a potentially messy fight, at least until the next time this happens. Thus you might want to keep an eye on this space as this issue is going to reappear.

One Response to “Amazon Hands Over Echo Data Related To Murder Case”

  1. […] come as a shock seeing as Amazon keeps what you say to Alexa on file so that they can hand it over to the cops if they show up with a warrant for example. But at the same time it is a bit of a problem seeing […]

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