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Amazon’s Ring hit with explosive facial recognition lawsuit
Amazon’s Ring hit with explosive facial recognition lawsuit Charles Sigwalt, the plaintiff, has filed a class-action lawsuit in federal court in Seattle, asserting that Ring’s "Familiar Faces" feature retains images of passersby, including himself, without their permission - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Amazon is facing a new lawsuit alleging privacy violations after a Virginia resident claimed the company’s Ring doorbell cameras collected and stored images of his face using facial...
Amazon's Ring sued over facial recognition feature, latest privacy concern for doorbell maker
Amazon's Ring sued over facial recognition feature, latest privacy concern for doorbell maker SAN FRANCISCO, June 2 : Amazon was sued on Monday by a Virginia resident over what he said were privacy violations after the company's Ring doorbell cameras at friends and family members' homes collected and stored images of his face using facial recognition software. The plaintiff, Charles Sigwalt, who is seeking class-action status, sued Amazon in federal court in Seattle alleging a feature known...
Amazon-owned Ring should pay Americans for scanning their faces, lawsuit says
A lawsuit against Amazon is seeking financial damages for millions of Americans whose faces may have been recorded by Ring cameras since the Familiar Faces feature was rolled out late last year. Plaintiff Charles Sigwalt yesterday filed a class action suit that aims to represent all people in the US "who had their facial recognition data collected, retained, and otherwise used by the Familiar Faces feature created and implemented by Defendant." The lawsuit will seek "far" more than $5...
Ring gets buzzed by class action for collecting visitors' faces without consent
Perhaps you stopped by a friend's house and rang their Ring doorbell. Or maybe you walked past a neighbor's front door on your way somewhere else. According to a new class action lawsuit, Ring's Familiar Faces feature may have captured your face and generated facial-recognition data from it without your knowledge.
Amazon, Ring sued for alleged privacy violations from facial recognition tools
Amazon, Ring sued for alleged privacy violations from facial recognition tools The Familiar Faces feature may store biometrics without people’s knowledge. The hits keep coming for Amazon's smart home brand Ring. The company has been sued on claims that a feature on its doorbells and cameras allows the devices to collect and store photos of passers by without their consent.