Discord Voice Translation: Privacy and Security Guide
When you let a bot listen to your voice on Discord, privacy is a legitimate concern. Your voice is biometric data — it's uniquely yours and can reveal personal information. So how do you know a translation bot is handling your audio responsibly?
NeuroVox was built with privacy as a core principle. Here's exactly what happens to your audio: When you speak, the bot captures your voice stream from the Discord voice channel. This audio is processed in real time by OpenAI Whisper for transcription. The text is translated and converted to speech. Then the original audio is immediately discarded.
No voice recordings are stored — ever. NeuroVox doesn't save audio files, doesn't build voice profiles, and doesn't use your speech to train AI models. The processing happens in RAM and is deleted as soon as the translation is complete.
NeuroVox is fully GDPR compliant. For European users, this means: you have the right to know what data is processed (only real-time audio, immediately deleted), the right to delete your data (there's nothing to delete — no data is stored), and the right to opt out (simply use !mute or !leave).
All payments are processed by Stripe, a PCI-DSS certified payment processor. NeuroVox never sees or stores your credit card information. Stripe handles everything securely.
Best practices for server admins: Inform your members that a translation bot is active in voice channels. Make it clear that audio is processed for translation and not recorded. Pin a message in your voice channel text chats explaining the bot's privacy policy.
Compared to other bots that might log messages or store data for analytics, NeuroVox's approach is radically transparent: process in real time, translate, delete. No logs, no recordings, no data mining. Your voice stays yours.
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