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Jamie Siminoff, founder and chief inventor of Ring, joins CBS News to discuss doorbell camera footage in the Nancy Guthrie investigation. He also responds to backlash over the "search party" feature
Amazon unveiled a new tracking system at a time when Americans are debating the value of persistent surveillance.
A Ring Super Bowl ad and possible kidnapping case have sparked privacy concerns about home surveillance systems.
"It's going to fall earliest and most often on the marginalized." The post All These Ring Cameras Are Creating a “Surveillance Nightmare,” Critics Say appeared first on Futurism.
A Super Bowl ad that sought to provide a new pet-finding feature for a popular doorbell camera product instead set off alarm bells among customers who fear that the technology could undermine privacy
Ring's video doorbells offer night vision, motion detection, and two-way communication. But which one is right for you?
Ring founder Jamie Siminoff says Ring does not retain deleted footage without a subscription as the FBI confirms video was recovered from backend systems in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance.
Ring has canceled its plans to partner with Flock Safety on a doorbell camera system that critics have labeled a privacy concern.