Tumblin Tumbleweed
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Thanks. I don't have a Ring camera myself just access to their Neighborhood app which I've monitored from time to time. I've seen some really mundane activities marked as "suspicious", while other individuals seem to be aware that they're on camera and engaged in evasive measures to keep try to keep their faces from being photographed.Does anyone have any experience, positive or negative with Ring's Neighborhood app or something similar?
Ring doorbells, and any wifi network connected, voice activated 'convenience' device is pretty much a bug in your home. It is also prone to being hacked. Use them at your own risk.
My inquiry has less to do with utilizing these services for myself than it does with finding a better destination to upload the footage. I have a few law enforcement options as well as a facial recognition database which is why I was asking if anyone has any positive or negative experiences with these devices/services before I start mass streaming ny evidence files.
You don't seem to find this voip stuff a slippery slope into an invasion into your personal identity. I do. These devices might be more convenient in aiding our lifestyles, but then, you're pretty much opening yourself to the filth of the unregulated Internet when you buy one. I'm trying not to sound like an ass. I sincerely have concern for preserving your identity. Just be careful, K?