The company has partnered with 400-500 departments – and provides direct access to surveillance footage through a special “Law Enforcement Neighborhood Portal,” an interactive map that allows officers to request footage directly from camera owners. So far, police are requesting permission from owners – but how long will that last?

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How Amazon’s Ring is creating a surveillance network with video doorbells

Doorbell-camera firm Ring has partnered with 400 police forces, extending surveillance concerns

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