Ring video doorbells and security cameras garner praise for their ease of setup and day-to-day use, but if you stop at the last step in Ring’s basic installation routine, you’ll miss out on some of ...
The popular doorbell camera company, Ring, is taking away some privileges for public safety agencies using its app. Ring announced on Wednesday that it is “sunsetting” the Request for Assistance (RFA) ...
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) — If you have a Ring doorbell camera, you have the app Neighbors. It’s used for sharing content and information. But police also use it to share information on criminal cases ...
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.
Ring has killed the last remnants of a controversial program that allowed public safety agencies to request video recordings from Ring users via the Neighbors app. In a press release, Ring announced ...
Police may have just lost a valuable resource: the Ring doorbell. Ring, the doorbell camera service owned by Amazon, will no longer allow police to request footage from users. Often criticized because ...
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 ...
Ring is ending its feature that allows law enforcement agencies to request doorbell footage from its users, the company announced Wednesday. In a blog post, Amazon-owned Ring said it is sunsetting the ...
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