Amazon Ring Implements Warrant Requirement for Police Access to User Footage

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Amazon Ring will now require US law enforcement to obtain a warrant to access doorbell footage from individual users, marking a significant shift from its previous policy. The company's decision to discontinue its "request for assistance" feature comes after facing criticism for facilitating warrantless police investigations and lax privacy policies. While some experts view this as a step in the right direction, concerns remain about law enforcement and Ring's ability to determine what constitutes an emergency for accessing footage without a warrant or user consent.
- Amazon Ring says US police will now need warrant to access user footage The Guardian
- Amazon's Ring will stop allowing police to request doorbell video footage from users CNBC
- Amazon’s Ring to shutter video-sharing program popular with police CNN
- Amazon's Ring to Stop Letting Police Request Doorbell Video From Users Bloomberg
- Ring will no longer allow police to request doorbell camera footage from users The Associated Press
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