Amazon unveiled a new tracking system at a time when Americans are debating the value of persistent surveillance.
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.
Residents in Baltimore's Coldstream Homestead Montebello neighborhood are using Ring doorbell cameras to improve safety and ...
The Amazon-owned company doorbell camera tool to find lost dogs could be used by DHS and ICE to track protestors and ...
Ring’s Search Party feature is designed to bring lost dogs home, but a Super Bowl ad showcasing it sparked a flood of privacy ...
A Ring Super Bowl ad and possible kidnapping case have sparked privacy concerns about home surveillance systems.
Ring canceled its partnership with Flock, a tech company that works with police to help solve crime, days after a controversial Super Bowl ad.
Some users disabling their Ring cameras are citing Flock Safety's use by ICE.
Concerns about internet-connected doorbell cameras have sharpened as people weigh convenience against new kinds of risk. Instead of simply trusting that a smart doorbell will make a home safer, some ...
What Amazon Ring's New 'Search Party' Feature Means for Your Privacy ...
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Are the situations overblown? Sure. Is it time to ask some hard questions? Definitely.