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Amazon’s Ring unit has agreed to pay $5.8 million to settle Federal Trade Commission allegations that its doorbells illegally spied on users.
Have Ring camera employees spied on its customers? New details from the FTC reveal incidents of staff and contractors spying on people.
Spying on "pretty girls" Some of the allegations outlined by the lawsuit occurred prior to Amazon's acquisition of Ring in 2018.
The online retailer said that a shadowy organization bribed Amazon employees to help carry out fraudulent returns of expensive electronics, luxury goods and gold.
An Amazon logo on the company's building in Schoenefeld near Berlin, Germany, March 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn, File) SAN DIEGO (CN) — Amazon cannot force a case claiming it spied on its Flex ...
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Amazon.com and Ring were hit with a patent infringement lawsuit Thursday in Texas Western District Court. The suit was brought by Ramey LLP on behalf of Viaas Inc.
A former employee of Amazon.com's Ring doorbell camera unit spied for months on female customers in 2017 with cameras placed in bedrooms and bathrooms, the FTC said in a court filing.
Amazon will pay more than $30 million for violating the privacy of customers who own Alexa and Ring devices under an FTC settlement filed Wednesday.
Amazon is introducing new Ring subscription plans, including a tier that'll bring 24/7 recording and AI-powered video search.
Federal regulators on Wednesday settled a lawsuit with Amazon's home security company Ring for violating privacy laws by allowing employees to access videos thought to be private.
Amazon will pay $5.8 million to settle a recently announced privacy lawsuit raised by the Federal Trade Commission. According to the federal complaint, Ring had allowed employees and third-party ...