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Police and fire departments will no longer be able to request users’ doorbell video footage from the -owned Ring, the company announced. Ring, in a Wednesday blog post, said it will end its “Request for Assistance (RFA)” tool, meaning public safety agencies will no longer be able to request and receive video in its Neighbors…
Police and fire departments will no longer be able to request users’ doorbell video footage from the -owned Ring, the company announced. Ring, in a Wednesday blog post, said it will end its “Request for Assistance (RFA)” tool, meaning public safety agencies will no longer be able to request and receive video in its Neighbors…
Victory! Ring Announces It Will No Longer Facilitate Police Requests for Footage from Users
Ring will no longer allow police to request doorbell camera footage from users
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Ring will no longer allow police to request doorbell camera footage
Ring will no longer allow police to request doorbell camera footage from users
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ABC7 News on X: Ring will stop allowing police departments to request doorbell camera footage from users. @ring said it will eliminate the Request for Assistance tool, which allows public safety agencies
Ring will no longer allow police to request doorbell camera footage from users
Ring will no longer allow police to request doorbell footage from users
Ring stops allowing police to request doorbell video from users
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