Ring steps back from sharing video with police — mostly - The Verge

Ring steps back from sharing video with police — mostly - The Verge

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Ring is discontinuing its Request for Assistance feature, which lets law enforcement publicly ask users for clips in the Neighbors app. Police can still obtain footage without a warrant during emergencies, however.

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