Ring is sunsetting a tool that lets police request footage from users via its Neighbors app, forcing law enforcement to obtain warrants or evidence of emergency
mostly The Sun : Amazon announces major change to Ring doorbell over controversial police footage requests Matthew Guariglia / Electronic Frontier Foundation : Victory! Ring Announces It Will No Longer Facilitate Police Requests for Footage from Users Miranda Nazzaro / The Hill : Ring no longer allowing police to request users' doorbell video footage Andrew Couts / Wired : Ring Will Stop Giving Cops a Free Pass on Warrantless Video Requests Tyler Lacoma / CNET : Ring Will Stop Sharing Video With Police — With Some Exceptions. Here's What It Means for You Brian Fung / CNN : Amazon's Ring to shutter video-sharing program popular with police Jermont Terry / CBS News : Some disappointed in Ring's new restriction on police asking for doorbell camera video Annie Palmer / CNBC : Amazon's Ring will stop allowing police to request doorbell video footage from users Associated Press : Ring will no longer allow police to request doorbell camera footage from users Ashley Belanger / Ars Technica : Amazon Ring stops letting police request footage in Neighbors app after outcry Thomas Claburn / The Register : Amazon Ring sounds death knell for surveillance as a service Amanda Yeo / Mashable : Ring won't let cops publicly request footage without a warrant anymore Rob Quinn / Newser : Ring Makes Big Change to Police Request Policy Kirk McElhearn / The Mac Security Blog : The Macintosh Turns 40 Years Old - Intego Mac Podcast Episode 328 Rob Thubron / TechSpot : Ring ends warrantless law enforcement requests for user footage Gabriela Vatu / KnowTechie : Ring changes policy to require warrants for footage requests Stefanie Schappert / Cybernews.com : Amazon's Ring to stop sharing video with police without warrant Maxwell Zeff / Gizmodo Australia : Amazon Says It Will Stop Giving Your Ring Footage to the Cops Lance Ulanoff / TechRadar : Ring removes Request for Assistance from Neighbors app in a further shift away from law enforcement assistance Hunter Fenollol / Tom's Guide : Ring will no longer let police ask for your security camera videos Johana Bhuiyan / The Guardian : Amazon Ring says US police will now need warrant to access user footage Maxwell Zeff / Gizmodo : Amazon's Ring App Will No Longer Make It Easy for Cops to Get Video Footage Mastodon: @mjgardner@social.sdf.org : @stefan @TechDesk “We're sunsetting the warrantless surveillance tool we *told* you about. You'll have to ask about the other ones, wink wink.” Jeremiah Lee / @Jeremiah@alpaca.gold : @Techmeme When you install a Ring camera, you help create a police surveillance state. While Ring will now require police departments to obtain a warrant before handing over data from your device, this is a power it should not even have. The data should be end-to-end encrypted with only the customer having control over the data. … Jake Beamer / @jake4480@c.im : @stefan oh nice, news that's like, years too late 😂 X: @eff : “Ring hopefully will altogether be out of the business of platforming casual and warrantless police requests for footage to its users,” EFF's @MGuariglia told @Verge, though we remain “deeply skeptical” about how police and Ring will cooperate. https://www.theverge.com/... Ed Markey / @senmarkey : Good. I've been sounding the alarm for years on Amazon Ring's privacy and security failures. We cannot allow Americans' home security systems to become surveillance tools for law enforcement. We have to prevent Big Tech's web of surveillance systems from growing. Eva / @evacide : Sometimes the good guys win. https://www.eff.org/... Sam Biddle / @samfbiddle : Hard to overstate how integral the purported “crime fighting” aspect of Ring surveillance cameras has been to its corporate ethos—this is a company that once had camo shirts printed for employees to symbolize going to war with “dirtbag criminals” https://theintercept.com/... Dan Wroclawski / @danwroc : 🚨 Big @Ring news! The company is ending its controversial Request for Assistance feature that let police request video footage from Ring doorbell and camera owners. https://blog.ring.com/... #smarthome [image] Ina Fried / @inafried : In a major reversal, Amazon-owned Ring is sunsetting the feature that allowed police agencies to request footage https://blog.ring.com/... LinkedIn: Matt Day : Amazon's Ring says it will no longer let police request video footage from users, a course change for the former startup whose pitch for years boiled … Forums: Hacker News : Amazon's Ring to Stop Letting Police Request Doorbell Video from Users Ars OpenForum : Amazon Ring stops letting cops get doorbell footage without a warrant