Ring cancels its partnership with Flock Safety after surveillance backlash
183 points by c420
by alehlopeh
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A lot of you won’t want to hear it but HomeKit + iCloud secure video is the only way to go. For one thing it’s end to end encrypted. You can also do ML stuff like face recognition which happens locally on your Apple TV. And you can set it to trigger HomeKit scenes if eg the person in the video isn’t recognized, or if it recognizes a particular person. Yeah Apple bad, blah blah. But they don’t have an incentive to sell your data.
by murillians
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Meaning they’ll wait until about June and then quietly roll it out
by dgxyz
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This is a temporary rollback while there’s a choice to speak against it.
Cloud connected doorbells must die as well as dragnet surveillance.
by mandeepj
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“Canceled” for now. Maybe it was just a video, they’ll continue with the “quiet” development and slowly launch it
by minimaxir
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Which Super Bowl LX ads haven't backfired yet?
by roganp
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I hope everyone will remember how eagerly AMZN's subsidiary was willing to sell it's cameras to whomever was willing to pay.
> Following intense backlash to its partnership with Flock Safety, a surveillance technology company that works with law enforcement agencies, Ring has announced it is canceling the integration.
Ring (owned by Amazon, who runs a private airgapped AWS region for the CIA onsite at Langley) also works with law enforcement agencies.
by RupertSalt
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Now whenever the cameras detect a lost dog, all your neighbors' phones begin playing "Angel" by Sarah McLachlan
by mrcwinn
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An aside: The Verge’s paywall is ridiculous, especially given that they still live off slimy affiliate revenue and ads that run directly counter to their own editorializing. Their smugness and superiority given their business model makes me wish we had better alternatives.
by nipperkinfeet
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Continue reading with a Verge subscription. Stop posting links to paywall sites.