Ring spent millions on a Super Bowl ad celebrating their camera network finding lost dogs. Reframe it: a corporation built a neighborhood surveillance grid and convinced millions of people to install it themselves. The dogs are the marketing. The data is the product. https://t.co/c8Scftj482pic.twitter.com/sgp5pSxeWZ
A hacker could literally extract your password by pushing a button. I have no interest.
I've seen video's of some punk kid talking through someones ring camera mocking the homeowner. I have camera's around my house only because I live in the country and have a monitor in my house, but it's not connected to the internet it's only for when I'm home.
A hacker could literally extract your password by pushing a button. I have no interest.
This sounds a lot like demanding that ICE Agents wear body cameras. Once that is done, the protesters lose the ability to maintain the narrative by altering the incidents to their advantage.
This sounds a lot like demanding that ICE Agents wear body cameras. Once that is done, the protesters lose the ability to maintain the narrative by altering the incidents to their advantage.
Yeah now the protestors are complaining about the police having cameras because it almost always goes against their narratives.