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Roland99

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Wed Aug 28, 2019, 09:24 AM Aug 2019

Ring Doorbell is spying for the police now... [View all]




Marc Fisher

@mffisher
Post Exclusive: A doorbell-camera company owned by Amazon founder and Post owner Jeff Bezos has secretly cut deals with 400 police departments to feed video from people's front doors to cops who request it, creating "a wholly new surveillance network." https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/08/28/doorbell-camera-firm-ring-has-partnered-with-police-forces-extending-surveillance-reach/


From the WaPo:
The doorbell-camera company Ring has quietly forged video-sharing partnerships with more than 400 police forces across the United States, granting them access to homeowners’ camera footage and a powerful role in what the company calls America’s “new neighborhood watch.”
The partnerships let police automatically request the video recorded by homeowners’ cameras within a specific time and area, helping officers see footage from the company’s millions of Internet-connected cameras installed nationwide, the company said. Officers don’t receive ongoing or live-video access, and homeowners can decline the requests, which Ring sends via email thanking them for “making your neighborhood a safer place.”
The number of police deals, which has not previously been reported, will likely fuel broader questions about privacy, surveillance and the expanding reach of tech giants and local police. The rapid growth of the program, which launched last spring, surprised some civil-liberties advocates, who believed fewer than 300 agencies had signed on.
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If someone broke into my house Watchfoxheadexplodes Aug 2019 #1
You have to opt-in to do this, and if they request video from you you don't have to give it to them. cbdo2007 Aug 2019 #2
Mine sees my sidewalk and carport Watchfoxheadexplodes Aug 2019 #3
They should pay you for that access ecstatic Aug 2019 #9
Haha, exactly. I think people assume then that the cops are going to be watching them leaving and cbdo2007 Aug 2019 #10
Your naivete is as colossal as it is unfunny. DetlefK Aug 2019 #20
Privacy is dead. -nt CrispyQ Aug 2019 #4
Does the fact that you would have to approve them to access it still take away privacy? Sapient Donkey Aug 2019 #14
They say "secretly," but homeowners are allowed to opt out. cwydro Aug 2019 #5
Wait until entire apartment complexes have them. Lars39 Aug 2019 #6
I think people are crazy for hooking these up. Johnny2X2X Aug 2019 #7
These cameras should be free if that's the case. ecstatic Aug 2019 #8
Giant leap for police and amazon Timewas Aug 2019 #11
Who didn't see that one coming? Iggo Aug 2019 #12
If they can request a specific time and area... LiberalFighter Aug 2019 #13
They do go to the homeowner for permission onenote Aug 2019 #15
I thought Ring Bell sends an email requesting authorization. LiberalFighter Aug 2019 #16
Also, if it is in the cloud LiberalFighter Aug 2019 #17
Blink might be screwing around with that. Baitball Blogger Aug 2019 #18
Big Brother sees you. TeamPooka Aug 2019 #19
So, isn't security the reason to install one of those things? MineralMan Aug 2019 #21
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