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echelon ◴[] No.45946439[source]
These cameras are showing up everywhere in my state. It's creepy. I had no idea what they were, and now suddenly they're at every intersection, gas station, you name it.

I don't like that the government is tracking everyone's movements so openly. I knew they were doing this with cell phone data, but that wasn't so brazen.

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extropic-engine ◴[] No.45946460[source]
did you know that flock has a data sharing contract with ring cameras? amazon’s panopticon is much larger. i believe it is on by default and users have to manually opt out, but i don’t have a ring camera to verify.
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garrettlangley[dead post] ◴[] No.45947125[source]
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CharlesW ◴[] No.45947288[source]
Only sharing specific clips is opt-in¹, but the program and its notifications are on by default. Maybe not surprisingly, consumers aren't asked if they want to participate, and the option is buried enough that most people will never see it.

¹ I'm being generous here. Police can still obtain Ring footage via warrants or "emergency" requests that don’t involve the user choosing to share anything.

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1. lysace ◴[] No.45947713[source]
So your concern here is spam of unsolicited requests from LE to consider sharing data related to some local event?