Thanks for the article Brandon...

...Having said that, my gripe is this: If we're going to be advocates of privacy then let's be advocates of privacy and stop giving companies a pass to mine our alleged "private data" under the guise of improving their products and services. The article states that Apple "associates a random number, which it associates with your voice files..." and then goes on to state that after a certain period of time or after you've turned off Siri, "Apple will disentangle the number from your Siri files, severing all ties with you." Being random and yet having a direct link to customer files are contradicting, in my opinion. Maybe I'm over-analyzing, huh?...
