Jan. 26, 2024, 5:25 p.m. | MalBot

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US law enforcement will no longer be able to request footage through the Neighbors app produced by Ring video doorbells and surveillance cameras.


Until now Ring’s Request for Assistance (RFA) function allowed law enforcement to ask for and obtain user footage, but this function will be retired.


Along with other changes, Ring announced on its blog how public safety agencies like fire and police departments can still use the Neighbors app to share helpful safety tips, updates, and community events, …

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