Amazon’s Ring is expanding police access to doorbell footage

0
584

Amazon’s Ring is expanding police access to doorbell footage

Amazon’s Ring cameras are getting cozier with law enforcement. This week, the company announced a new partnership that will make it even easier for police to access user footage. The deal gives more than 5,000 law enforcement agencies the ability to request Ring video through Flock Safety, a surveillance platform already used by police departments across the country.

According to the announcement, law enforcement agencies using Flock’s Nova system or FlockOS can "send a direct post in the Ring Neighbors app with details about the investigation and request voluntary assistance." Agencies must specify what they’re looking for — locations, timeframes, and the nature of the incident. Flock claims participating Ring users will remain anonymous and that cooperation is entirely voluntary.

Mashable Light Speed

The partnership marks yet another step in Ring’s renewed embrace of law enforcement, a sharp turn from its brief attempt to distance itself in recent years. In 2024, the company killed its Request for Assistance feature in the Neighbors app, which had allowed police to issue video requests without a warrant. At the time, Ring said it wanted to move toward a more "community-focused" model. That shift reversed course in April 2025, when founder Jamie Siminoff returned to Amazon.

Since his return, Ring has rolled out a series of new police integrations, including a deal with taser-maker Axon that lets officers request footage directly through Axon’s evidence management system. Amazon and Ring are also reportedly adding facial recognition capabilities and even an opt-in feature that would allow users to livestream their doorbell feeds straight to law enforcement.

البحث
الأقسام
إقرأ المزيد
Home & Garden
5 Pumpkin Carving Trends You’re Going to See Everywhere in 2025
5 Pumpkin Carving Trends That Will Make Your Porch Stand Out This Year This Halloween, classic...
بواسطة Test Blogger9 2025-09-10 19:00:26 0 1كيلو بايت
Science
Scientists Have Given Flies A Taste For Cocaine In Promising Leap For Addiction Modeling
Flies Hated Cocaine. Then Scientists Tinkered With Their Taste Receptors, And Now They’re...
بواسطة test Blogger3 2025-06-03 15:00:20 0 3كيلو بايت
أخرى
Regulatory Trends and Their Influence on the Siloxane Market’s Expansion
Innovation in materials science has led to significant interest in chemical compounds capable of...
بواسطة Anubhav Mishra 2025-12-03 02:21:17 0 86
Science
A Shrimp That Lives In A Tree? Indonesia’s Cyclops Mountains Are Home To Some Seriously Strange Wildlife
A Shrimp That Lives In A Tree? Indonesia’s Cyclops Mountains Are Home To Some Seriously Strange...
بواسطة test Blogger3 2025-07-17 17:00:08 0 2كيلو بايت
القصص
Nylon 66 Market Insights: Growth, Share, Value, Size, and Trends
"Executive Summary Nylon 66 Market Value, Size, Share and Projections The nylon 66...
بواسطة Aryan Mhatre 2025-10-22 05:07:20 0 629