A UK law firm has advised employees to turn off smart audio devices like Alexa and Google's voice assistant while working from home, after millions of people start working from home due to an outbreak of the Corona virus emerging around the world, for fear of leaking confidential and sensitive work-related conversations, as loudspeakers hear Smart Voice to Conversations is usually intended to "improve voice recognition features" according to the British "Daily Mail" website.

A company official explained that the fear of penetration is greater in the inexpensive devices, which are weak to protect customers in the first place, more than devices such as "Alexa" and others.

Where a previous study found that these devices operate up to 19 times a day with an average of 43 seconds each time with words that are misunderstood by people who speak in the same room or what these devices hear on TV.

The Corona virus forced many companies to close their offices, forcing employees to work from home, which leaves employers concerned about privacy and safety.