Why Your Ring Doorbell is a MISTAKE Cops Want You to Make

I bet most of you have seen this commercial recently - its the new Ring Doorbell commercial that premiered at the Super Bowl. It looks so sweet and innocent right?
AI linking together everyone’s doorbell cameras to help find a lost puppy! But, if your thinking like a lawyer - you see a bigger problem.
Your Ring Camera Works for Cops Unless You CHANGE THIS Setting In this video I am breaking down:
Ring’s new Search Party feature,
How cops are licking their chops to use this as surveillance and
What you need to do stop this creepy surveillance! Subscribe / @hamptonlawfirm
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If you can hack, you can make $10K for disabling the piping of surveillance data from ring cameras to HQ.
https://odysee.com/@rossmanngroup:a/this-superbowl-ad-pissed-us-off-enough:5
Thanks!
Wow - So ppl can hack and steal your data
by the same means - from Russia to Israel and back
The data is far more at risk of exfiltration from Amazon (and it's clients in government agencies) than our doorbells are from hackers. Rossmann clearly isn't going to promulgate any mechanism that enables foreign enemies to acquire our data, but is intent on preventing acquisition of that data by Amazon - and downstream risks from foreign entities. Big Data has been continuously hacked and proved incompetent to secure it's data hoards. Not a day passes but some new exfiltration of data is revealed.
We haven't been hacked. Data hoarders have, are, and will be. It is the very design of surveillance incorporated into smart products that is the threat.