Your Voice Keyboard Is Sending Everything You Say to Someone Else's Cloud
Every time you use a voice keyboard on your iPhone, your audio is transmitted somewhere. Not just the text — the raw audio. Your voice. Before transcription happens. Most people don't think about t...

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Every time you use a voice keyboard on your iPhone, your audio is transmitted somewhere. Not just the text — the raw audio. Your voice. Before transcription happens. Most people don't think about this. It's worth thinking about. Voice Data Is Biometric Data Your voice is unique. More unique than a fingerprint in some ways. Voiceprints can identify you across recordings. They reveal your emotional state, health conditions, accent, and origin. They're used in law enforcement, bank authentication, and increasingly in surveillance. When a voice keyboard sends your audio to a cloud server, that server has your voice. Not a hash of it. Not a summary. The actual audio file. What they do with it depends entirely on their privacy policy, their security practices, and whether those policies hold up under commercial pressure. The Structural Problem With Cloud Voice The dominant iOS voice keyboards are cloud-only. Your audio goes to their servers. Their servers need to be profitable. Your data is