At the center of the lawsuit? Familiar Faces, a Ring doorbell feature that scans and identifies people at your door.
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Amazon Ring Sued for Facial Recognition Technology: Here's Why It May Violate Privacy Laws
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Amazon finds itself in hot water over Ring camera feature
Millions of doorbells got a quiet upgrade, and a new lawsuit says it has been scanning faces that never agreed to be seen.
Discover how the leaked Apple Ring aims to revolutionize wearable tech with haptic feedback, Siri integration, and a rotating ...
The complaint alleges facial recognition technology collected and stored sensitive data from people who weren’t customers.
Using Ring’s new Smart Video Search to find the (many) videos of raccoons trying to get into our house via the cat door. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) Those raccoons are showing up at the back door ...
Amazon’s new “Familiar Faces” feature gives Ring cameras and doorbells facial recognition powers, and people aren’t too happy about it. Both Ring users and non-users are uneasy about the feature ...
Ring’s new tech reveal in a Super Bowl ad is stirring up a major privacy debate. For those unversed, Ring showcased a new commercial during the Super Bowl where families can reunite with their lost ...
The class action lawsuit, filed in Seattle by Virginia resident Charles Sigwalt, claims that Ring's Familiar Faces feature ...
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