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by DanBC
2426 days ago
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> They should have read the terms of service A child puts on a costume and visits someone's home to trick-or-treat them. That child's image is now used by ring in adverts. When did that child read and accept a ToS? Where in the Ring ToS / Privacy statement does it say that they'll use Ring video for adverts? Please could you link to the page and quote the text? I think my protection from being surveilled should not rely on my neighbour's ability to read and interpret a ToS. > People should be able to put whatever they want in their lawns. I tend to agree, but lots of ring cameras are installed so that they also capture stuff that happens off the installer's property. They can capture the neighbour's lawn and driveways, or they can capture the public street. |
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