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"We need to talk about that Ring Super Bowl ad" (Original Post) Nevilledog 5 hrs ago OP
I do not know the name of the WeRateDogs guy, but now I like him even more. tanyev 5 hrs ago #1
You will love this video Brother Buzz 3 hrs ago #10
I did love that, thanks. tanyev 2 hrs ago #11
A clue, perhaps, since some of us do not go to space nazi's site? niyad 5 hrs ago #2
On youtube. Matt Nelson is, IMO, a good dude & he is 1000% right about this irisblue 4 hrs ago #3
Ring contracts with Flock which contracts with ICE/DHS Nevilledog 4 hrs ago #4
when this guys gets political... mopinko 4 hrs ago #5
That is chilling MorbidButterflyTat 4 hrs ago #6
DURec leftstreet 4 hrs ago #7
I feel like this is somewhat related to this Nancy Guthrie case EarlG 3 hrs ago #8
That's absolutely what they're doing. Nevilledog 3 hrs ago #9
A truly frightening point. niyad 1 hr ago #12

tanyev

(48,902 posts)
11. I did love that, thanks.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 07:48 PM
2 hrs ago

But it’s a little sad, too. How in the hell could so many Americans choose a weird malignant narcissist over nice, normal people like Tim Walz and Kamala Harris?

Nevilledog

(54,782 posts)
4. Ring contracts with Flock which contracts with ICE/DHS
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 05:38 PM
4 hrs ago

They're using Ring cameras to surveil people and trying to sell it as a way to track down lost pets.

EarlG

(23,511 posts)
8. I feel like this is somewhat related to this Nancy Guthrie case
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 06:39 PM
3 hrs ago

Unless some info came in that I missed, the last I heard was that the media was lamenting the fact that the cops wouldn't be able to get any camera data because she no longer had a subscription to the cameras on her house.

But then, lo and behold, it turns out that there is data after all, which is rather coyly being described as "residual data" that they just happened to "find" on a backup server somewhere.

Now, if that data helps get Nancy Guthrie back, that's great. But that doesn't change the fact that once you install a company's cameras on your house -- hardware that you pay separately for -- then if you stop paying their subscription, you no longer have access to the data from those cameras.

But apparently the camera company does. They keep recording, and storing, the data from your cameras -- the ones you paid for, that are attached to your house -- even though you don't have access to that data.

Seems pretty sketchy to me.

Nevilledog

(54,782 posts)
9. That's absolutely what they're doing.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 06:47 PM
3 hrs ago

Anyone with a Ring camera might want to look at the terms of the subscription with a magnifying glass.

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