Ring Denies Rumors That Its Footage Is Used by ICE. Here’s What to Know.

Following a surge in immigration enforcement actions in recent weeks, rumors have swirled, claiming that Amazon-owned Ring, which has sold tens of millions of smart cameras and video doorbells in the US, has been providing federal immigration law enforcement with access to user data.
That unsubstantiated claim, frequently reposted on social media along with calls to disable or destroy Ring devices, also asserts that Ring’s service is integrated with Flock Safety, a company that markets license-plate scanning devices and software and has come under scrutiny due to purported use of its services for immigration enforcement.
Some of Ring’s products, including cameras, home security systems, and lighting devices, have been or are Wirecutter picks. In the past we have paused recommending Ring products at various times following what we considered systemic lapses in its security and privacy policies.
And so, with this new round of rumors swirling, we contacted Ring for clarification and independently investigated the concerns ourselves.
Here’s what you should know.
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