Amazon-owned Ring will stop allowing police departments to request doorbell camera footage from users, marking an end to a feature that has drawn criticism from privacy advocates. In a blog post on ...
Although the claims originated from Ring's since-canceled community requests partnership with security technology company Flock, the feature remains.
Ring has ended its partnership with Flock, a tech surveillance company that works with police, days after Ring's Super Bowl ad boasting a feature to help find missing dogs sparked controversy.
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Amazon's Ring scraps police-notification partnership after backlash over Super Bowl ad about AI-enabled dog finder
Ring, the Amazon home-security division, ran one of the most-liked ads during Super Bowl LX: a spot promoting Search Party, a feature that helps people find lost dogs using AI to scan opt-in footage ...
Amazon has dropped plans to partner its Ring doorbell cameras with police surveillance tech company Flock Safety, the companies said Thursday, days after Amazo n aired a controversial ad for Ring that ...
Video doorbells are handy, but they’re a threat to privacy. I spoke to experts about why you might ditch your doorbell, and how to safeguard your video.
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