Did you know that your Ring doorbell video footage could be part of police surveillance? Ring saw search warrants increase 33 percent in 2022 from the previous year. The lack of legal controls on what police can ask for in regards to electronic communications, and judges failing to properly scrutinize these warrants, opens the door for even indoor home footage to be lumped in with these legal demands.
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