Monday, April 29, 2024

Ring doorbell company fined millions of dollars for privacy violations

Well knock me over with a feather:

The FTC today announced it would be sending refunds totaling $5.6 million to Ring customers, paid from the Amazon subsidiary's coffers.

The windfall stems from allegations made by the US watchdog that folks could have been, and were, spied upon by cybercriminals and rogue Ring workers via their Ring home security cameras.

The regulator last year accused Ring of sloppy privacy protections that allowed the aforementioned spying to occur or potentially occur.

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In the most egregious case, one employee went out of his way to view "thousands of video recordings belonging to at least 81 unique female users," according to the FTC. A coworker reported this behavior to her supervisor, who it's alleged initially said this snooping wasn't that strange until he realized the rogue employee was only reviewing videos of "pretty girls."

The fines work out to $50 per effected Ring customer.  Don't spend it all in one place.

2 comments:

Aesop said...

Gee, almost like installing a spy video camera at your home would get you spied on at your home.

Dumbass customers FTW.

Next up: Why carrying a cell phone 24/7/365 is like wearing an ankle monitor with internet access, and paying for the privilege.

MrLiberty said...

I was interested in this product right up until AMAZON bought them. Nuff said.