No wonder US cops are so keen on Ring, it gives them all your footage with few restrictions
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/11/20/ring_police_spying/
Amazon's camera-infused doorbell biz Ring offers virtually nothing in the way of privacy or civil rights protection for the surveillance video it collects and shares with police, according to US Senator Edward Markey (D-MA).
On Tuesday, Markey said an inquiry he'd launched in September to assess Ring's corporate privacy policies revealed "alarming disregard" for consumer privacy and data protection. Noticeably Ring provides video footage to the police to store, analyse and share with virtually no restrictions.
No wonder US cops are so keen on Ring, it gives them all your footage with few restrictions
Nov 20, 2019, 9:19pm UTC
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/11/20/ring_police_spying/
> Amazon's camera-infused doorbell biz Ring offers virtually nothing in the way of privacy or civil rights protection for the surveillance video it collects and shares with police, according to US Senator Edward Markey (D-MA).
> On Tuesday, Markey said an inquiry he'd launched in September to assess Ring's corporate privacy policies revealed "alarming disregard" for consumer privacy and data protection. Noticeably Ring provides video footage to the police to store, analyse and share with virtually no restrictions.