1984: Amazon Ring In-Home Cam Drone Pushes Spying
On 9/25/20, jim bell <jdb10987@yahoo.com> wrote:
The Washington Post: Amazon’s new security drone pushes the boundaries of surveillance, again. https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/09/24/amazon-ring-security-dr...
https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/24/21453709/ring-always-home-cam-indoor-dron... https://techcrunch.com/2020/09/24/heres-everything-amazon-announced-at-its-l... Worth noting that this is a closed source remotely controlled always on network connected cloud uploading datamining data partner sharing agency giving... flying camera and microphone... in your fucking home. People have to be BatShit fucking insane and retarded to buy this thing. Ring's latest home security camera is an autonomous drone, called the Always Home Cam, that can fly around inside your home to give you a perspective of any room you want when you're not home. "Once it's done flying, the Always Home Cam returns to its dock to charge its battery," reports The Verge. "It is expected to cost $249.99 when it starts shipping next year." From the report: Jamie Siminoff, Ring's founder and "chief inventor," says the idea behind the Always Home Cam is to provide multiple viewpoints throughout the home without requiring the use of multiple cameras. In an interview ahead of the announcement, he said the company has spent the past two years on focused development of the device, and that it is an "obvious product that is very hard to build." Thanks to advancements in drone technology, the company is able to make a product like this and have it work as desired. The Always Home Cam is fully autonomous, but owners can tell it what path it can take and where it can go. When you first get the device, you build a map of your home for it to follow, which allows you to ask it for specific viewpoints such as the kitchen or bedroom. The drone can be commanded to fly on demand or programmed to fly when a disturbance is detected by a linked Ring Alarm system. The charging dock blocks the camera's view, and the camera only records when it is in flight. Ring says the drone makes an audible noise when flying so it is obvious when footage is being recorded. Ring also rolled out new hardware for the automotive market with three different devices focused on car owners: Ring Car Alarm, Car Cam, and Car Connect. The company also said they've added opt-in end-to-end video encryption, as well as the option to completely disable the "Neighbors" feed, which allows users to view local crime in real time and discuss it with people nearby.
On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 12:59:08AM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
On 9/25/20, jim bell <jdb10987@yahoo.com> wrote:
The Washington Post: Amazon’s new security drone pushes the boundaries of [...] Worth noting that this is a closed source remotely controlled always on network connected cloud uploading datamining data partner sharing agency giving... flying camera and microphone... in your fucking home. People have to be BatShit fucking insane and retarded to buy this thing. [...]
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