KEY POINTS
  • Amazon's Ring announced Thursday that, starting next week, police and fire departments requesting user videos and information do so publicly in Ring's community safety app, called Neighbors.
  • Ring has been beset with concerns around privacy and racial profiling due to its growing partnerships with U.S. law enforcement agencies.
  • Ring said the new feature should make police requests more transparent, as users can view a history of each agency's posts.

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Amazon's Ring will soon begin requiring police departments' requests for user videos or information collected by the company's smart doorbells and cameras to be made publicly.

In a blog post Thursday, Ring said starting next week public safety agencies will only be able to submit requests for video clips through its community safety app, called Neighbors, via public posts accessible on the app's main feed. Previously, agencies could privately message users to request videos.

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