Amazon Ring sued over facial recognition
Amazon was sued Monday by a Virginia man over allegations that facial recognition software in the company’s Ring doorbell cameras collected and stored images of his face without his consent. The plaintiff Charles Sigwalt filed the lawsuit in federal court in Seattle, claiming Ring’s optional “Familiar Faces” feature violates individuals’ privacy rights by retaining images…
Amazon was sued Monday by a Virginia man over allegations that facial recognition software in the company’s Ring doorbell cameras collected and stored images of his face without his consent. The plaintiff Charles Sigwalt filed the lawsuit in federal court in Seattle, claiming Ring’s optional “Familiar Faces” feature violates individuals’ privacy rights by retaining images…
Amazon was sued Monday by a Virginia man over allegations that facial recognition software in the company’s Ring doorbell cameras collected and stored images of his face without his consent. The plaintiff Charles Sigwalt filed the lawsuit in federal court in Seattle, claiming Ring’s optional “Familiar Faces” feature violates individuals’ privacy rights by retaining images…
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