We reached out to Ring and a spokesperson told us, "The law authorizes companies like Ring to provide information to government entities if the company believes that an emergency involving danger of death or serious physical injury to any person, such as a kidnapping or an attempted murder, requires disclosure without delay. Markey published a report criticizing Ring's privacy practices, specifically accusing the company of providing user videos to law enforcement agencies without prior consent on 11 occasions so far this year. ![]() (For instance, the UL CP-01 listing means that a control panel has features to reduce false alarms-that’s a good thing, since false alarms can cost you money.) ![]()
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