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Thursday, August 29, 2019

Doorbell-camera firm Ring has partnered with 400 police forces

The doorbell-camera company Ring has quietly forged video-sharing partnerships with more than 400 police forces across the United States, granting them access to homeowners' camera footage and a powerful role in what the company calls America's "new neighborhood watch."

The partnerships let police automatically request the video recorded by homeowners' cameras within a specific time and area, helping officers see footage from the company's millions of Internet-connected cameras installed nationwide, the company said. Officers don't receive ongoing or live-video access, and homeowners can decline the requests, which are sent via emails that thank them for "making your neighborhood a safer place."

The number of police deals, which has not previously been reported, will likely fuel broader questions about privacy, surveillance and the expanding reach of tech giants and local police. The rapid growth of the program, which launched last spring, surprised some civil-liberties advocates, who believed fewer than 300 agencies had signed on.

Ring is owned by Amazon.

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh my, no thank you. No way. Awful. Such an invasion of privacy

Anonymous said...

Just got 2 ring doorbells.

Anonymous said...

But what is not being reported in the news is the NAACP and ACLU are thinking of filling a lawsuit to stop this due to the criminals getting filmed and arrested seem to be all people of color!

Friend in DC heard this from a attorney.

Anonymous said...

Sounds good to me.

Anonymous said...

5:41. No, not good. Big brother.

Anonymous said...

Big brother is watching.

Anonymous said...

I have Ring. I have dog. I have gun. DON'T NEED police.

Anonymous said...

More surveillance for the government to know your every move, not on my doors

Anonymous said...

You must be a sheepeople

Anonymous said...

So, if I get Ring door cameras, then the government is going to record EVERYONE that comes and goes to my house, friends and acquaintances alike, and use that footage against me? Well Ring, I have no use for your services that give ALL my privacy away.