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Ring plans to offer end-to-end encryption by the end of the year – The Verge
Ring has announced more security features for its video doorbells and connected cameras, as well as the ability for owners to opt out of one of its more controversial features.

The company will also allow Ring owners to disable the controversial Neighbors feature from the mobile app
Ring Video Doorbell 3
Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge
Ring has announced that it will soon offer the option to enable end-to-end encryption for the video feeds from its smart doorbells and connected home security cameras. This new higher level of security will be an optional feature and builds upon Rings existing encryption features. The company says it will be available for free to all…
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