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How to Turn on Ring’s New End-to-End Encryption – Lifehacker Australia
Ring just added end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to a select number of its smarthome cameras, protecting videos recorded by your Ring devices with an extra layer of…
Ring just added end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to a select number of its smarthome cameras, protecting videos recorded by your Ring devices with an extra layer of security. This still doesnt make us thrilled about Ring devices, exactly, given all the issues the platform has experienced, but its a feature worth knowing about if youre already using a Ring doorbell or camera.
Ring videos are encrypted while theyre uploaded to Rings cloud servers, but this new feature secures them with an additional AES…
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