10-12-2025 21:33 via zdnet.com

Ring's 'Familiar Faces' is here: Why privacy experts worry it's mass surveillance in disguise

Ring users in most of the US can now save up to fifty faces in the app, allowing for more personalized notifications. But the convenience probably isn't worth the sacrifice in privacy.
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