For each civilian it signs up with Ring, the police department gets a $10 Amazon credit-> https://t.co/mUwgbTAFkK
— Harry Siegel (@harrysiegel) July 25, 2019
This is fine ?https://t.co/Wz7fxL9KCB pic.twitter.com/7fbGW3RWUg
— Tech Workers Coalition (@techworkersco) July 25, 2019
My piece mentioned that US police forces are giving out Amazon’s camera-doorbells for free. This is really interesting on how that partnership works https://t.co/8wRbFSNQ7A
— Henry Mance (@henrymance) July 25, 2019
For the the price of 15 cameras, your local police department will work as Amazon's secret marketing department.
— matt blaze (@mattblaze) July 25, 2019
https://t.co/6ZpeCTugTx pic.twitter.com/eafWJ2lt3S
NEW: Motherboard obtained a secret agreement between Amazon and a Florida police department that details the terms of its surveillance partnership. Police are required to advertise Ring cameras, get $10 in free cams for getting people to download Ring Apphttps://t.co/4h3svLXXBf
— Jason Koebler (@jason_koebler) July 25, 2019
This is utterly insane. Amazon is literally paying cops a commission incentive to help them spread an unaccountable corporate surveillance network around this town. https://t.co/KP3umMs9wn
— Listen to the Roland High Life on Spotify thnx ? (@thomdunn) July 25, 2019
"Amazon is convincing ppl to self-surveil through aggressive, fear-based marketing, aided by de facto police endorsements & free Ring camera giveaways. Consumers are opting into surveillance. And police ... capitalize on this wealth of surveillance data." https://t.co/9ftbkMubz3
— Rachel Levinson-Waldman (@RachelBLevinson) July 25, 2019
NEW: Amazon has enlisted local police departments around the U.S. to advertise its surveillance cameras in exchange for free products and a “portal” that allows police to request footage from these cameras, a secret agreement obtained by Motherboard showshttps://t.co/yGIkLOFQsq
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) July 25, 2019
This is your periodic reminder that there is absolutely nothing creepy about a corporate behemoth conspiring with law enforcement to persuade citizens to install a surveillance device called The Ring. https://t.co/b1TPcYthZ6
— Calling Bullshit (@callin_bull) July 25, 2019
SCOOP: Amazon is requiring local police to “encourage adoption” of Ring doorbell surveillance cameras, per secret agreements obtained by @carolineha_ https://t.co/gzIVlyHdl8
— ????? ???? (@zenalbatross) July 25, 2019
“When really powerful companies, or police for that matter, are incentivized to find crime, they’re going to find it no matter what.” https://t.co/Dm3m6nmmzl
— Motherboard (@motherboard) July 25, 2019
According to leaked details of a secret deal, a Florida police department has to “encourage adoption” of Ring products as part of a secret agreement with the company.
— Organize - Report Police Behavior (@organizepolice) July 25, 2019
For more #policebehavior stories, visit https://t.co/ugmlc0Njrvhttps://t.co/R2pYrUFYYG https://t.co/vIEtXRGTyf
Amazon-owned Ring is using local police as a de facto advertising firm. https://t.co/I6mJsoEhJz
— VICE (@VICE) July 25, 2019
"Amazon is convincing ppl to self-surveil through aggressive, fear-based marketing, aided by de facto police endorsements & free Ring camera giveaways. Consumers are opting into surveillance. And police ... capitalize on this wealth of surveillance data." https://t.co/9ftbkMubz3
— Rachel Levinson-Waldman (@RachelBLevinson) July 25, 2019
Amazon Requires Police to Shill Surveillance Cameras in Secret Agreement - Caroline Haskins @carolineha_ #privacy https://t.co/xFSFNcjMDi pic.twitter.com/LLsHB6nHky
— Startpage.com (@StartPageSearch) July 25, 2019
On the news that ?♀️ are literally selling doorbells for AMaZoN, https://t.co/4v5HWrINxc sharing a few other Ring related articles....
— One Ring (doorbell) to surveil them all... (@hypervisible) July 25, 2019
Amazon is doing secret deals with local police departments to encourage adoption of Ring doorbell cameras https://t.co/zlZLIABTT3 via @vice
— Michael Learmonth (@learmonth) July 25, 2019
SCOOP: Amazon requires police to shill surveillance cameras in secret agreement.https://t.co/Dm3m6n4LHN
— Motherboard (@motherboard) July 25, 2019
Cops are getting $10 for every download of Amazon’s “neighborhood watch” app. They in turn use that money for Ring cameras they can access without a warrant. https://t.co/qHSccx0vYd
— Lucy Parsons Labs (@lucyparsonslabs) July 25, 2019
The next surveillance state will be purchased by consumers, delivered by Amazon, and pump the affiliate account for your local police station. The fiction of Huxley and Orwell has nothing on 2019. https://t.co/JxD6lbA76v
— DHH (@dhh) July 26, 2019
Amazon's home security company Ring has enlisted local police departments around the country to advertise its surveillance cameras in exchange for free Ring products, writes @carolineha_ for @motherboard https://t.co/jWID8DMFrs
— Privacy Project (@PrivacyProject) July 26, 2019
Motherboard Amazon Requires Police to Shill Surveillance Cameras in Secret Agreement: The Lakeland, Florida police department is required to “encourage adoption” of Ring products as part of a… https://t.co/X9dVa7Ldzm #SURVEILLANCE #police #cops #amazon #ring Via @motherboard pic.twitter.com/BJzc7GkTE3
— Bradley Jon Eaglefeather (@bjeaglefeather) July 26, 2019
What stage of surveillance capitalism is this precisely? ?https://t.co/622n8Pn5HI
— Ana Milicevic (@aexm) July 26, 2019
Amazon's home security company Ring has enlisted local police departments around the country to advertise its surveillance cameras in exchange for free Ring products and a “portal” that allows police to request footage from these cameras. https://t.co/4zU5ZfvlNv
— Valdis Krebs (@ValdisKrebs) July 25, 2019
#US police departments are required to “encourage adoption” of @amazon’s Ring doorbell camera as part of a secret agreement. #surveillance https://t.co/Rt3OHMV23I pic.twitter.com/rtXGcIIlHk
— Access Now (@accessnow) July 26, 2019