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Why Amazon's new facial-recognition AI for Ring doorbells has privacy experts worried
Ring users in most of the US can now save up to fifty faces in the app, allowing for more personalized notifications. But the convenience probably isn't worth the sacrifice in privacy.
Update, July 20, 2025: This story, originally published on July 19, has been updated with information concerning hundreds of comments from Ring doorbell users who claim that unknown devices logged ...
Amazon said that the feature uses the Ring doorbell's video descriptions to determine who the person in front the camera is ...
Ring, the Amazon-owned home surveillance company, is partnering with taser-maker Axon to once again help law enforcement request footage from users’ doorbell cameras. The move reverses Ring’s 2024 ...
Amazon is adding a new feature to Alexa+ that allows Ring doorbells to respond to visitors using conversational AI, enabling ...
Ring users have started seeing multiple entries in their activity history for May 28 that they don’t recognize. Ring insists that no accounts have been compromised, and this is simply a bug displaying ...
INVESTIGATOR BRIAN ROCHE HAS MORE. SO THIS ISSUE WITH THE RING CAMERA SYSTEMS DATES BACK TO MAY 28TH OF THIS YEAR. A RING USER NOTICED THAT HER RING DEVICES HAD BEEN ACCESSED BY UNFAMILIAR DEVICES.
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