A Virginia resident is suing Amazon for privacy violations, alleging its Ring doorbell cameras, specifically the "Familiar Faces" feature, collect and store facial recognition data of passersby without consent. The class-action lawsuit seeks at least $5 million in damages, highlighting ongoing privacy concerns surrounding Ring's technology and its partnerships.

A Virginia man is suing Amazon over Ring’s Familiar Faces feature, alleging it scans and stores passersby’s faces without consent. He seeks at least $5m.

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…

A Virginia resident is suing Amazon for privacy violations, alleging its Ring doorbell cameras, specifically the "Familiar Faces" feature, collect and store facial recognition…

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…

A Virginia man is seeking class-action status and at least $5 million in damages for those whose faces were stored without consent

Ring is facing a class action lawsuit alleging its AI facial recognition feature collected biometric data from millions of Americans without their consent.

The class action lawsuit, filed in Seattle by Virginia resident Charles Sigwalt, claims that Ring's Familiar Faces feature stores images of passersby without consent.

Lawsuit: Ring cameras scan guests and passersby and use AI to identify faces.

A Virginia man is suing Amazon over Ring's "Familiar Faces" feature, alleging the technology violates people's privacy.

A Virginia man has taken Ring to court over its "Familiar Faces" facial recognition feature, which it introduced last September, citing privacy concerns.

Ein US-Amerikaner hat eine Datenschutzklage gegen Amazon erhoben. Die Funktion „Bekannte Gesichter“ würde Gesichtsbilder ohne Einwilligung speichern.

Virginia resident sues e-commerce giant over Ring doorbell feature that stores facial scans of visitors for personalised alerts

SAN FRANCISCO, June 3 — 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...

The latest in a series of raised eyebrows over Familiar Faces and other AI ventures

At the center of the lawsuit? Familiar Faces, a Ring doorbell feature that scans and identifies people at your door.