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did my civic duty today:went to a local donut shopnoticed they had a new ring camera up

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  • Magnus AhltorpA Magnus Ahltorp

    @zymurgic There seems to be a lot of people that think user interfaces run by a company are somehow objective and will do what they say they will.

    – I pressed the button named ”Delete account”, so I’m safe.

    – But did you check what the button was connected to?

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    @ahltorp @zymurgic very frustraiting trend recently where 'delete account' actually means 'just make it so i cant access it but keep all the data and information you have about me online forevermore'

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    • VissV Viss

      did my civic duty today:
      went to a local donut shop
      noticed they had a new ring camera up.
      i ask the nice hispanic girl behind the counter "hey you know ice can see through that ring camera, right?"
      she goes UHHHH NO WTF I HAVE ONE AT HOME
      "tear it out of the wall. yank the power. ring gives ice free access to those"

      ewhacE This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Viss Does anyone know if Blink cameras (also now part of Amazon) are similarly compromised? I have a couple of them watching my back yard.

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      • ewhacE ewhac

        @Viss Does anyone know if Blink cameras (also now part of Amazon) are similarly compromised? I have a couple of them watching my back yard.

        VissV This user is from outside of this forum
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        @ewhac i have not personally seen a bunch of press about it, but if theyre run by amazon, its definitely worth looking into.

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        • VissV Viss

          did my civic duty today:
          went to a local donut shop
          noticed they had a new ring camera up.
          i ask the nice hispanic girl behind the counter "hey you know ice can see through that ring camera, right?"
          she goes UHHHH NO WTF I HAVE ONE AT HOME
          "tear it out of the wall. yank the power. ring gives ice free access to those"

          M.S. Bellows, Jr.M This user is from outside of this forum
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          M.S. Bellows, Jr.
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          @Viss Or just put masking tape over the camera.

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          • M.S. Bellows, Jr.M M.S. Bellows, Jr.

            @Viss Or just put masking tape over the camera.

            Wolf in PDXW This user is from outside of this forum
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            @msbellows @Viss

            Electrical tape. Works a treat. Especially in places where you can't necessarily control the infrastructure. Hard to spot unless you're looking for it. If you cover a lense and any LEDs just right, most people won't until they do a closer inspection. The real trick is finding camera blind spots so you aren't recorded in the process.

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            • Mike MayakM This user is from outside of this forum
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              @503bartley So glad I never liked those cameras.

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              • VissV Viss

                did my civic duty today:
                went to a local donut shop
                noticed they had a new ring camera up.
                i ask the nice hispanic girl behind the counter "hey you know ice can see through that ring camera, right?"
                she goes UHHHH NO WTF I HAVE ONE AT HOME
                "tear it out of the wall. yank the power. ring gives ice free access to those"

                Kevin RussellK This user is from outside of this forum
                Kevin RussellK This user is from outside of this forum
                Kevin Russell
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                @Viss

                What would be even cooler is to talk to ghe owners to disconnect Ring (etc) cameras from Ring and set them to be used by the resistance instead.

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                • VissV Viss

                  @Herndonite well today youve learned that when you post a link to a snopes article and no other explanation thats 'internet speak for':

                  'your statement is bullshit and snopes says youre wrong'

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                  @Viss @Herndonite

                  Just curious... Did you read the Snopes article before making assumptions about the intent of the person who posted it? (Full disclosure - I did not due to the pay wall)

                  But, Snopes is exremely reputable, so regardless of whether it supports the claim or not it's a worthy contribution to the conversation.

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                  • I TheGoodWalker

                    @Viss @Herndonite

                    Just curious... Did you read the Snopes article before making assumptions about the intent of the person who posted it? (Full disclosure - I did not due to the pay wall)

                    But, Snopes is exremely reputable, so regardless of whether it supports the claim or not it's a worthy contribution to the conversation.

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                    TheGoodWalker
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                    @Viss PS - love your original post. Just though you were a little harsh unnecessarily.

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                    • I TheGoodWalker

                      @Viss PS - love your original post. Just though you were a little harsh unnecessarily.

                      VissV This user is from outside of this forum
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                      Viss
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                      @IT_SME its internet etiiquite

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                      • VissV Viss

                        @IT_SME its internet etiiquite

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                        Viss
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                        @IT_SME

                        https://mastodon.social/@Viss/116043041765561543

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                        • SemitonesS This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @503bartley @Viss Link unshortened, if anyone is interested: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/10/ring-cameras-are-about-to-get-increasingly-chummy-with-law-enforcement/

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                          • VissV Viss

                            did my civic duty today:
                            went to a local donut shop
                            noticed they had a new ring camera up.
                            i ask the nice hispanic girl behind the counter "hey you know ice can see through that ring camera, right?"
                            she goes UHHHH NO WTF I HAVE ONE AT HOME
                            "tear it out of the wall. yank the power. ring gives ice free access to those"

                            Sir Farts AlotH This user is from outside of this forum
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                            Sir Farts Alot
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                            @Viss “Ring does not provide ICE with direct, free, or automatic access to user camera footage. While Ring has partnered with Flock Safety to aid local law enforcement, Ring has stated that it does not share footage with federal immigration authorities. However, law enforcement can request footage via legal processes or through user consent, and local, state, or federal authorities might still access footage via partnerships with third-party, surveillance-integrated platforms.”
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                            • VissV Viss

                              @Herndonite but the bigger question, is why are you defending flock and ice?

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                              which allows local law enforcement agencies to request video from Ring customers who use its Neighbors app

                              So, if a local law enforcement agency is collaborating with ICE, and the local cops request access to the video from the customer, and the customer uses Ring's Neighbors app, and the Ring user allows local cops to have access to their feed, then, yes, ICE can see it.

                              But no, according to all verifiable information, having a Ring camera doesn't automatically mean ICE can spy on your video feed.

                              If you don't want to use the camera on principle because Flock is terrible (they are), and local cops shouldn't give ICE access to their surveillance network (they shouldn't), that's totally valid.

                              But don't just make stuff up.

                              @Viss@mastodon.social @Herndonite@mastodon.online

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                              • Sir Farts AlotH Sir Farts Alot

                                @Viss “Ring does not provide ICE with direct, free, or automatic access to user camera footage. While Ring has partnered with Flock Safety to aid local law enforcement, Ring has stated that it does not share footage with federal immigration authorities. However, law enforcement can request footage via legal processes or through user consent, and local, state, or federal authorities might still access footage via partnerships with third-party, surveillance-integrated platforms.”
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                                excited for the mastodon riseQ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                excited for the mastodon rise
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                                @horqua @Viss
                                1) flock gives free access to ice
                                2) kneel harder you kneeling shit
                                3) ain't no one gonna punish these folks when they're lying. Which they are.

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                                • VissV Viss

                                  did my civic duty today:
                                  went to a local donut shop
                                  noticed they had a new ring camera up.
                                  i ask the nice hispanic girl behind the counter "hey you know ice can see through that ring camera, right?"
                                  she goes UHHHH NO WTF I HAVE ONE AT HOME
                                  "tear it out of the wall. yank the power. ring gives ice free access to those"

                                  Pxl PhileP This user is from outside of this forum
                                  Pxl PhileP This user is from outside of this forum
                                  Pxl Phile
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                                  @Viss what a time to be alive huh.

                                  It is literally like "Yo we got Nazis, but they are supported by everyday tech bought by everyday people."

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                                  • HerndoniteH Herndonite

                                    @Viss
                                    Lesson learned.

                                    I will add, that I see lots of people posting claims on Mastodon which on reflex I agree with and am tempted to pass along. However, if it is something I have not seen other information on, I will check it out myself. That way I am not unintentionally spreading misinformation.

                                    The right has made a meal out of posting lies and spreading unfounded fear knowing that their base will not verify their claims. I think those of us on the other side, should strive to be better.

                                    Dan JonesD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    I think those of us on the other side, should strive to be better.

                                    Couldn't agree more with this. If we're going to fight ignorance, we can't fight it with more ignorance. There are plenty of real terrible things happening for us to be upset about. We should be careful we're not making up fake terrible things to be mad about at well.

                                    @Herndonite@mastodon.online @Viss@mastodon.social

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                                    • Sir Farts AlotH Sir Farts Alot

                                      @Viss “Ring does not provide ICE with direct, free, or automatic access to user camera footage. While Ring has partnered with Flock Safety to aid local law enforcement, Ring has stated that it does not share footage with federal immigration authorities. However, law enforcement can request footage via legal processes or through user consent, and local, state, or federal authorities might still access footage via partnerships with third-party, surveillance-integrated platforms.”
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                                      m[redacted]2M This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @horqua "however"

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                                      • Pxl PhileP Pxl Phile

                                        @Viss what a time to be alive huh.

                                        It is literally like "Yo we got Nazis, but they are supported by everyday tech bought by everyday people."

                                        VissV This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        Viss
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                                        @ppxl now i got replyguys up my ass screaming at me because im 'making shit up'

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                                        • Dan JonesD Dan Jones

                                          which allows local law enforcement agencies to request video from Ring customers who use its Neighbors app

                                          So, if a local law enforcement agency is collaborating with ICE, and the local cops request access to the video from the customer, and the customer uses Ring's Neighbors app, and the Ring user allows local cops to have access to their feed, then, yes, ICE can see it.

                                          But no, according to all verifiable information, having a Ring camera doesn't automatically mean ICE can spy on your video feed.

                                          If you don't want to use the camera on principle because Flock is terrible (they are), and local cops shouldn't give ICE access to their surveillance network (they shouldn't), that's totally valid.

                                          But don't just make stuff up.

                                          @Viss@mastodon.social @Herndonite@mastodon.online

                                          Dan JonesD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          Dan Jones
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                                          I find it absurd that you blocked me for merely summarizing what the article said, and pointing out the relevant points that respond to your claim.

                                          Not that you'll read this, since you blocked me.

                                          @Viss@mastodon.social

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