A Ring Super Bowl ad and possible kidnapping case have sparked privacy concerns about home surveillance systems.
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Ring and Nest remind us why the camera brand you choose matters
Are the situations overblown? Sure. Is it time to ask some hard questions? Definitely.
Nancy Guthrie's Nest camera and a controversial Amazon Ring Super Bowl commercial have resurfaced concerns about large-scale surveillance.
Home surveillance companies are under scrutiny in the wake of two national news events drawing attention to privacy concerns ...
A Super Bowl commercial and a high-profile crime have Americans asking questions about the digital dragnet they're buying ...
Nancy Guthrie's posts on a neighborhood app reveal how she previously had a run-in with thieves outside her $1 million home ...
Millions of us have a doorbell camera and feel totally safe. But when an 84-year-old woman vanished from her home, the camera ...
It was assumed any video taken by the Nest doorbell would not be able to be recovered. As a free user, Guthrie's videos were only stored locally for up to three hours, and would not backed up online.
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