Can you TRUST RING cameras?
Ring, owned by Amazon, is one of the most popular home surveillance companies in the world. They offer smart doorbells, indoor cameras, outdoor cameras, motion sensors, carbon monoxide detectors, and everything else you can imagine. These are consumer-grade surveillance tools that can record activities in and around your property — but should you put them in your home?
We dive into how secure Ring devices are and how much privacy you're giving up when you use them, so that you can make an informed decision for your home!
00:00 Intro
01:25 Hacked Cameras
01:59 3rd Party Analytics
03:16 Police Partnerships
07:12 Non-Private Defaults
08:38 Tips for securing RING devices
09:34 Outro
If you’re going to have a camera recording every person coming and going from your house, monitoring you inside your home, or even recording audio of you whether you’re in frame or not, you’re going to want to know that this footage is private and secure.
In an upcoming video we’re going to dive into some other home camera alternatives, but SPOILER ALERT: privacy and security doesn’t seem to be at the forefront for most companies.
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