ACAB includes Ring doorbellshttps://t.co/CI3T4L5kwY
— Summer (@ChahtaSmmr) July 14, 2022
You know, as a kid we sure had "panopticon surveillance state" on the bingo board, but having it packaged and sold to us on our own dime as a consumer good is a neat trick I don't think anyone called.https://t.co/JY9aXi5TDJ
— Owlbear Camus (@TheGr8Aspie) July 14, 2022
아마존 가정용 카메라 Ring, 사용자 통보 없이 카메라 영상을 사법기관에 제공했음을 인정. 한국은 다세대주택 위주여서 이런 문제에선 상대적으로 자유롭겠으나, 차량 블랙박스만 편집해 보여주는 지상파 프로그램이 있는 나라에서는 공감하기 어려운 주제일지도. https://t.co/yvp9AcyN3x
— Paranal (@nagato708) July 17, 2022
New: Happy Prime Day! If you're thinking about buying a Ring doorbell, you should know Amazon gave doorbell footage to police without owner consent 11 times this year https://t.co/nHGWhvKcq2
— alfred 🆖 (@alfredwkng) July 13, 2022
if you own a ring camera you're a cop full stop https://t.co/UXNRy5Jx0P
— Evan Greer (@evan_greer) July 14, 2022
you work in the space and haven't seen this major story that everyone i know who works in the space has been sharing over the last several days? amazon admits to sharing footage at least 11 times without a warrant or user consent https://t.co/UXNRy5Jx0P
— Evan Greer (@evan_greer) July 15, 2022
Don't use Amazon Ring home security cameras. I've written about this previously in my Becoming Virtually Untraceable newsletter series. But also any online C-SP can do this.
— 𝕫𝟛𝕣𝕠𝕥𝕣𝕦𝕤𝕥 (@z3r0trust) July 16, 2022
Amazon gave Ring videos to police without owners’ permission https://t.co/fT53Z4hkra
BREAKING: A bombshell report from Politico shows Amazon’s Ring handed over footage to police 11 times this year, without informing customers and without a warrant. https://t.co/LGgUcIOa0p
— Fight for the Future (@fightfortheftr) July 13, 2022
It's bad enough that Amazon gives @Ring footage to police without warrants, but today they were also exposed for giving it to racist and deadly police systems without even the OWNER's permission. 🧵 #AWSsummit
— Athena Coalition (@athenaforall) July 13, 2022
Story @alfredwkng @politico https://t.co/v76ZPzDmOX
🚨 #BLM? 👿 @Amazon gave @Ring 🤮👎🏾 videos to police without owners’ permission @birdieglad @pannlewis44 @elise_flowers @haldonahue @Robin_Volpi @DLTrunnell @veterans_i @flints1963 @asoldiersvoice @KingIvan @MzDivah67 @kemet2000 @FredChristian10 @RK1960 https://t.co/ckrkcL2Kad
— Kelli Smith (@KelliSmith15) July 15, 2022
Amazon handed doorbell cam Ring data to US police 11 times so far in 2022 https://t.co/GIaLADVDdf #infosec pic.twitter.com/SlHWbIAW10
— #AI (@AI__TECH) July 14, 2022
don't fucking buy these things https://t.co/V5iSovlCRz
— Chewbacca Enthusiast (@jason1749) July 13, 2022
Happy Prime Day! https://t.co/JOz8DuYYbK
— Mike Monteiro🌹 (@monteiro) July 13, 2022
"In each instance, Ring made a good-faith determination that there was an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to a person requiring disclosure of information without delay," said Amazon's vice president of public policy, Brian Huseman. https://t.co/9HyVPTxtDm
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) July 16, 2022
Amazon has sent doorbell surveillance videos to police 11 times so far in 2022. https://t.co/hRhyec0uD6
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) July 16, 2022
Amazon can send Ring footage to police without consent: 'Emergency' policy used 11 times in 2022 via USATODAY https://t.co/FKilBXFzpk pic.twitter.com/mFlwh2OmuS
— Jeffrey Levin 🇺🇦 (@jilevin) July 16, 2022
Happy #PrimeDay! 1000s of Ring devices will be sold to people reading @Wirecutter @strategist @ConsumerReports @CNETDeals—and we just learned that Ring hands over video to the police without notice and without a warrant. https://t.co/LGgUcIOa0p
— Fight for the Future (@fightfortheftr) July 13, 2022