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Ring starts offering end-to-end encryption to (some) of its users – Engadget
If you’re using the wired version of Ring’s Elite or Pro doorbell, or any of the wired home security cameras, then you can access end-to-end encryption.

The announcement comes a few days late, since the Amazon-owned company said in September that E2E was coming by the end of 2020. Presently, Ring encrypts content when it’s being uploaded to, or stored on, its cloud servers. Once activated, data and videos will be encrypted at every part of the chain, and can only be viewed by the user. Ring has also enabled users to determine how long their videos are stored online before deletion.
Adding end-to-end encryption to its platform will hopefully deflect…
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