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Agreed. Ring has a proven track record of giving up whatever video law enforcement wants, regardless of your choice or privacy laws.

If it was free, I could almost understand. Nothing is free, and if it cost the customer nothing, then the customer is the product. However, people paid for Ring gear and as a thanks have their privacy violated with no notice, no info and no choice.



Forget law enforcement, for years they allowed all their employees to access literally any camera whenever they want.

There were women being stalked by ring employees. It was that bad. Teslas had (has?) a similar problem.


Would it surprise you to learn that they also sell data to anyone with a handful of nickels?




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