A commercial about a lost dog being reunited with his family ignited concerns that a “Search Party” feature posed privacy risks. Ring parted ways with the tech company Flock Safety.
What began as a heartwarming Super Bowl commercial about finding a lost dog quickly turned into a flashpoint for privacy critics — and forced Amazon’s Ring to cancel a planned surveillance partnership ...
Here'ss what one Columbus lawyer says about the legality of the Amazon-owned home security company's Search Party feature.
Amazon unveiled a new tracking system at a time when Americans are debating the value of persistent surveillance.
The ad goes on to share a series of fake five-star reviews from the CIA, FBI, NSA, ICE, and the IRS, and points out a crucial product difference. Wyze makes doorbell cameras that run on SD cards, ...
In 2012, artist Matthew Inman published two comics on his popular comedy website The Oatmeal. One was a personal piece called ...
“Pets are family, but every year 10 million go missing,” says Ring founder Jamie Siminoff as shots of cute pups, sad children and lost-dog posters stapled to telephone poles flash on screen. “And the ...
"Ring’s Super Bowl ad this year uses our love of dogs to do something else,” he says in a video posted to social media.
Colorado Springs might be the second-largest city in the state, but we have a No. 1 concert venue. Billboard recently named Ford Amphitheater to its 2026 Top Music Venues list, while also calling it ...
Ring's new AI Search Party feature uses neighborhood cameras to find lost pets but creates a surveillance network accessible to law enforcement through existing partnerships.