Data privacy starts at home. From the onset, I was suspicious of my data in the ring camera or ring cloud; my old mechanical bell rules.
this post was submitted on 12 Feb 2026
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how the company can scan neighborhoods for missing dogs
Hilarious. Thanks for making me laugh.
In regards to flock I wonder if there’s any material we can use on our dash or license plate that the cameras cannot see. I think I saw something like that but unsure if it’s effective.
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I can confirm, people are destroying their cameras. Dozens of them!
Because they're wiretaps. Insane that it took this long for people to understand this.