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Will Google's Allo chat app spy on you?

Google is pushing its AI-powered chat app as an alternative to rivals iMessage and WhatsApp, but users are wary of the platform's encryption settings.

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Google鈥檚 latest offering comes with Google Assistant, an AI helper designed to set the chat app apart from iMessage and WhatsApp. But the same feature has also prompted concerns over privacy.

Allo is always watching 鈥 but will it invade your privacy?

On Wednesday, Google debuted the latest in a long line of mobile chat apps: Allo. The company鈥檚 marketing strategy for the new platform focuses largely on Google Assistant, an AI helper designed to set Allo apart from rivals iMessage and WhatsApp.

But the app鈥檚 core feature may also be its downfall. To properly function, Assistant needs to save your conversations 鈥 much to the chagrin of security-minded users.

In some ways, Allo looks a lot like its competitors. Like iMessage, it鈥檚 an easy-to-use chat app with a minimalist design. All the standard features 鈥 group chats, goofy stickers, picture sharing 鈥 are accounted for.

But then there鈥檚 the Google Assistant. This AI helper can do all the things Siri and Alexa can do, but it's integrated into Allo鈥檚 chat platform. It can share your flight schedule with relatives, settle trivia disputes in group chat, and fetch vacation photos from your camera roll. After a while, Allo鈥檚 Smart Reply feature will even attempt to guess how you鈥檒l respond to certain messages, potentially sparing you the inconvenience of typing it out.

The catch: Allo chats are not end-to-end encrypted. In other words, Google can go back indefinitely to access your conversations. That鈥檚 because the app鈥檚 machine learning relies on previous chats.

Google originally said that chats would only be temporarily stored within the app. But the company , the Verge reports. The current version of Allo permanently saves all messages by default unless users actively delete them. Users can chat in an encrypted incognito mode, but that setting disables Google Assistant.

Allo鈥檚 privacy settings have prompted criticism in cybersecurity circles. Even Edward Snowden weighed in.

But is Allo really going to spy on you?

In recent years, Google has come under scrutiny for sharing data between its many platforms. In 2015, a privacy watchdog group filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission after school-bound Chromebooks were found to mine students鈥 browsing data.

But most users won鈥檛 have any clandestine observers poring through their conversations. Rather, much of that information is used to help Google target ads. And in the end, that may not even matter 鈥 researchers say users are more willing than ever to share their data.

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