There are a few reasons why Alexa might keep recording. One possibility is that the device is configured to always record and save voice interactions. Another possibility is that the device malfunctioned and continued to record even after the user ended the interaction. Finally, it’s also possible that someone maliciously hacked into the device to spy on its users.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the steps you need to take to stop Alexa from recording will vary depending on which model of Echo device you own. However, some tips on how to stop Alexa from recording include disabling the microphone on your Echo device, unplugging it, or moving it to a place where it can’t hear you.

There is a mute button on the top of the Echo that will stop the device from listening.

To clear the Echo cache, first try unplugging the Echo and plugging it back in. If that doesn’t work, you can clear the cache by following these steps:Open the Alexa app on your phone or tablet.Tap the menu button (three lines in the top left corner).Tap Settings.Tap Devices.Tap your Echo device.Tap Purge Cache.

No, Alexa is not always listening. The device is designed to only listen when it detects the wake word, which by default is “Alexa.

There are a few ways to tell if someone is listening on Alexa. One way is to look for the blue light at the top of the device. If the light is on, then Alexa is listening. Another way to tell is by the sound of Alexa’s voice. If you hear a beep, then Alexa has started listening.