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A rash of random authorized device alerts on the Ring app sparked a TikTok frenzy, but Ring says there’s nothing to see here.
Ring founder Jamie Siminoff has returned to the Amazon doorbell business and is reinstating its crime-fighting mission while emphasizing AI efficiency ...
If a TikTok trend has you spooked about your Ring camera's security, there's good news -- everything is OK and nobody is watching your videos. Ring says these claims aren't true. Neither your ...
Ring has quietly reintroduced video sharing with police. It has partnered with the law enforcement technology company Axon to allow customers to share video with police, as spotted earlier by ...
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If you own a Ring security camera, check your settings. Some users claim unknown devices gained access to their cameras.
On Facebook, an anonymous woman is catching flak for "hating" the round-cut engagement ring that her fiance secretly spent three months designing before "blindsiding" her with the proposal.
Ring is warning that a backend update bug is responsible for customers seeing a surge in unauthorized devices logged into their account on May 28th.
What to know about supposed Ring doorbell security breach in May 2025 Ring said on social media that strange login patterns were caused by a programming error, not hackers.
An odd issue with Ring's systems is causing multiple incorrect "May 28" entries to show up in users' activity history, raising fear of hacks.
According to Ring, the multitude of unknown logins dated May 28, 2025, is a backend issue and not a security breach — although not everyone believes it.