Ring says it’s not giving ICE access to its cameras

Ring is facing renewed criticism over its partnership with Flock, an AI-powered surveillance camera company. Critics claim that the alliance allows government agencies, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), to access users' footage without proper oversight. Ring has denied these claims, stating that it does not give ICE videos, feeds, or back-end access and does not share video with them.

However, concerns have been raised over who can access users' footage under the Flock integration, which is not yet live. The company's founder, Jamie Siminoff, has argued that widespread cameras can prevent crime, but critics argue that once deployed, such systems can be used for other purposes, including mass surveillance.

To mitigate these concerns, Ring users can disable Community Requests and enable end-to-end encryption (E2E) in the app. E2E ensures that only the mobile device used to set up the camera can view footage, preventing it from being accessed by Ring or used for Community Requests.

For those who want to avoid cloud-dependent cameras entirely, there are alternative options available. Some security cameras can process video locally and fully encrypt it before sending it to the cloud, often requiring a hub for processing. Brands like Apple, Eufy, and Reolink offer local storage and video processing capabilities through their respective hubs and cameras.

Ultimately, any camera connected to the internet comes with risks of unauthorized access, regardless of the company's claims. It is essential to carefully consider adding surveillance systems to your home or neighborhood before doing so.
 
I'm still shook by this Ring-Flock deal 🤯. I mean, I get it, security cameras can be a good thing, but we gotta think about who has access to our footage and what that means for our private lives. It's one thing when it's just a neighbor wanting to see if you parked your car in the wrong spot, but another thing entirely when it's the government 🚔.

I don't trust companies like Ring and Flock to keep user data safe, especially with all these hoops we're told to jump through to 'mitigate concerns'. Let's be real, encryption is just a fancy word for 'we've got your back... or so we say' 😒. I'm starting to think that the only way to truly avoid mass surveillance is to ditch cameras altogether and rely on good old-fashioned common sense 🤓.

It's all about weighing the benefits against the risks, imo. If you want a sweet security camera with E2E encryption, go for it! Just don't say I didn't warn you when your footage becomes part of some government database 📊.
 
🤔 Ring's new partnership with Flock has me worried 🚨. I mean, if ICE can just tap into our security footage without us even knowing, that's a huge red flag ⛔️. I get that Jamie Siminoff says it's all about preventing crime, but what happens when the cameras are in people's hands? We gotta be careful who we trust with this kind of power 🤝. And let's be real, if you want to avoid cloud-dependent cameras altogether, there are some sick alternatives out there like Apple, Eufy, and Reolink 💻. It's all about being informed and taking control of our own security 🔒. I think we need to think twice before installing those fancy smart cameras 🤦‍♀️.
 
I'm totally freaked out about Ring's new partnership with Flock 🤯. I mean, think about it - all those cute little cameras collecting our footage and sending it to the cloud... what's next? Are they gonna sell it to the highest bidder? 😬 It's just too much for me to handle.

I remember when my neighbor got that Ring doorbell camera last year, I was like "what's up with that?" And now, I'm starting to think it's not as innocent as it seems. Jamie Siminoff says it's all about preventing crime, but what if our governments get their hands on that footage? It's just too spooky.

I've started looking into those alternative security cameras that can store footage locally... you know, like the ones with hubs. Apple's got one, Eufy's got one, Reolink's got one... I'm not sure which one to choose, but at least it gives me some peace of mind. Maybe we should all be more careful about who we let into our homes and what kind of surveillance systems they install? 🤔
 
Ugh, another smart home device getting dragged into the surveillance debate 🤦‍♀️! I mean, Ring was already a convenient and affordable option for security, but now I'm thinking twice about switching from my old Apple camera setup 📸. I've got to admit, it's pretty reassuring to know that disabling Community Requests and enabling E2E encryption can help mitigate the risks, but what about when I'm on the go? Do I need to carry around a separate hub for processing and encrypting video? 🤔 It's a lot to consider, especially when just trying to keep my home safe. Maybe it's time for Ring to be more transparent about their partnership with Flock... 💡
 
I'm telling you, this Ring-Flock thingy is just the tip of the iceberg 🚨. Think about it, what if they're already collecting all that data on us from other sources? And now they've got a way to tap into our Ring cameras... it's like a Pandora's box waiting to happen. I mean, who needs "end-to-end encryption" when you can just have your own private hub for processing, right? 🤔 It's not about being paranoid, it's about being informed and taking control of what happens in your own home.

And have you seen the whole AI surveillance thing that's going on? It's like they're trying to turn our homes into mini-GCHQ centers 🕵️‍♂️. I swear, it's all about "preventing crime" but really, it's just about keeping tabs on us and selling our data to whoever wants it. You gotta stay vigilant, folks! 🔍
 
omg I'm so worried about this Ring thing! 🤯 they need to be more transparent about who has access to our footage, it's just too shady for me. and yeah disabling Community Requests and E2E encryption is a good start, but what about all the other risks? like if hackers get into the system, or if someone else hacks into one of our cameras... 🤖💻 it's a lot to think about. I do think those alternative camera brands are a great option tho! Apple, Eufy, and Reolink are solid choices for local storage and video processing. but we need more control over our own homes, you feel? 🏠🔒
 
omg i just found out about this ring thingy and i'm like totally freaking out 🤯 - like what even is going on here? can't we all just have a safe space without some giant corp trying to snoop on us? 💔 anyway, it's super easy to disable community requests or e2e encryption in the app if you're paranoid about it like me 😅 but i guess that's not enough for some people. and honestly, who wouldn't want their neighbors watching each other's backs (if they wanted to)? 🤷‍♀️ still gotta be careful tho, can't trust everyone 🙏
 
idk how trust-worthy ring is after this new info 🤔, i was already skeptical about their partnership with flock but now its like they're hiding something... didn't they say they don't share vids with ice? sounds like a bunch of malarkey to me 😒. anyway, disabling community requests and e2e encryption might not be enough to keep us safe, what if hackers get in on that too? 🤦‍♂️

anyway, i've been looking into those alternative security cameras and they seem pretty legit... apple's got a sweet one with local storage, and reolink has some cool features like motion tracking 🚫. but yeah, you're right, we gotta be careful before jumping into that surveillance life 📹. maybe ring should just focus on making their product better instead of trying to spin this whole flock thing 🙄
 
omg y'all, i cant even 🙅‍♂️... ring is literally the best but now they're partnering with Flock and im getting major anxiety 💀. like what if gov agencies can just access our footage w/o us knowing? that's straight up creepy 😳. im all for safety and crime prevention but not at the cost of our privacy, tbh 🤐.

anyway, ring said they dont give ICE vids but idk how much faith i have in them 🙄. so like what can we do to keep ourselves safe? disabling community requests is a good start 🤔, but whats about all those other gov agencies trying to get their hands on our footage? 💥

i guess im just gonna stick w/ my trusty old camera and not bother w/ the new Flock thing 🙅‍♂️. has anyone else thought of switching brands? im looking at apple/eufy/reolink alternatives 🤔...
 
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