Ring will no longer allow police to request video from users through its app, forcing law enforcement through a more arduous process. Reading time 3 minutes Ring, Amazon’s home surveillance company, ...
Ring, a maker of internet-connected cameras that is owned by Amazon, said the police could no longer ask people to share video recordings using the company’s app, Neighbors. By Amanda Holpuch Ring, a ...
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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 ...
Ring is updating its iOS app with support for AI-powered video descriptions, with a quick text-based summary of what's going on in video footage. The AI summaries show up in motion notifications, so ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. On March 29th, all new users of the Ring Alarm security system will have to pay for basic features such as arming ...
Ongoing drone interest has led Ring users to use the "Neighbors" forum to discuss possible sightings. Some users shared frustration on Reddit about the influx of posts on the app unrelated to home ...
The nation’s largest police force recently joined the Ring Neighbors app and can now enlist the help of the city’s residents in investigations. Critics say it could lead to racial profiling. By ...
Worried that hackers got access to your Ring cameras on May 28? The “May 28 Ring camera hack” videos have been all over TikTok in recent days, but Ring asserts that the hacking fears are unfounded.