Amazon unveiled a new tracking system at a time when Americans are debating the value of persistent surveillance.
Ring, owned by Amazon, used the spot to promote a feature in the security camera that helps people find lost pets.
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A Ring Super Bowl ad and possible kidnapping case have sparked privacy concerns about home surveillance systems.
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Privacy-focused hackers are being offered cash to modify Ring cameras so they work locally without sending data to Amazon, reflecting growing unease over how home surveillance data is collected and ...
Ring's Super Bowl spot for Search Party, an AI-powered feature that can help locate lost pets, aimed for heartwarming. It hit sinister instead.
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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.