A Ring Super Bowl ad and possible kidnapping case have sparked privacy concerns about home surveillance systems.
With Ring facing fierce backlash over its Search Party feature, a new program is challenging developers to move Ring doorbell ...
A Ring Super Bowl ad and possible kidnapping case have sparked privacy concerns about home surveillance systems.
The Fulu Foundation, a nonprofit that pays out bounties for removing user-hostile features, is hunting for a way to keep Ring cameras from sending data to Amazon—without breaking the hardware.
A commercial about a lost dog being reunited with his family ignited concerns that a “Search Party” feature posed privacy risks. Ring parted ways with the tech company Flock Safety.
Ring founder Jamie Siminoff has been on an “explanation tour,” as The New York Times puts it, following the fallout from its ...
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Super Bowl ad for Ring cameras leads to concerns over mass surveillance
Amazon unveiled a new tracking system at a time when Americans are debating the value of persistent surveillance.
As a career counterintelligence officer for the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Defense Intelligence Agency, I worked inside a fully integrated intelligence system. Signals intelligence ...
Amazon’s smart doorbell maker Ring has terminated a partnership with police surveillance tech company Flock Safety. The announcement follows a backlash that erupted after a 30-second Ring ad that ...
Android Central on MSNOpinion
Ring and Nest remind us why the camera brand you choose matters
Are the situations overblown? Sure. Is it time to ask some hard questions? Definitely.
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Ring wired doorbell pro review: A security doorbell that's excellent in every area
Excellent visual fidelity and some nifty AI-powered features, but is it worth the hefty price tag?
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