Amazon Hit With $5.8 Million Fine Over Claims Ring Doorbell Spied On Customers

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Amazon smart doorbell subsidiary Ring will pay a $5.8 million fine to the Federal Trade Commission for privacy violations involving compromised customer data given to third parties, settling a lawsuit from the federal agency.

alleged that Ring did not notify or obtain customers’ permission before allowing “thousands of employees and contractors” to watch recordings of customers’ private spaces.

in a statement that Ring addressed the privacy issues on its own years ago—a spokesperson added that the company disagrees with the FTC’s allegations and denies violating the law.

 

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