Wired: Why We Don’t Recommend Ring Cameras
Ring cameras allow Amazon to connect to your camera without your permission, as well as sending the…
How is that a 4th amendment violation? That doesn't mean what you think it means.
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Its not unlawful. Amazon, which owns the information, voluntarily gave it to law enforcement. The 4th amendment is only triggered if it is involuntary. And sometimes, under the "3rd party doctrine" it can be involuntarily seized if information is owned by 3rd party i.e. Amazon