Ring introduced the “Request for Assistance” tool in the neighbors app in 2021, as an alternative to private messages, giving police a way to publicly ask users to voluntarily turn over video footage.
Home security firm Ring experienced significant outages with several of its app functions on Wednesday, sparking a flurry of concerns from customers. Some users took to social media, speculating that ...
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Ring’s Smart AI Event Alert Launches
In today’s connected world, smart home technology has become second nature. From smart doorbells to AI cameras, we rely on ...
FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) -- Valley law enforcement leaders are weighing in on a new policy denying law enforcement access to Ring video through the company's app. "The efficiency and effectiveness ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Ring announced they are taking away a tool used primarily by law enforcement that will change how they access homeowner's doorbell footage. “I am glad that they are making some ...
BROOMALL, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- Amazon-owned Ring announced it will no longer be allowing police to request doorbell footage from users, a move that privacy experts are praising. But some members of ...
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