Ring’s Jamie Siminoff has been trying to calm privacy fears since the Super Bowl, but his answers may not help

## Ring’s Privacy Pains Persist Post-Super Bowl

Jamie Siminoff, the founder of Ring, has been in damage control mode since the Super Bowl, attempting to assuage persistent privacy concerns surrounding the Amazon-owned smart doorbell company. However, his efforts to calm fears may be proving more challenging than anticipated.

Despite explanations and reiterations of Ring’s security protocols, questions continue to swirl regarding potential vulnerabilities, data handling, and the company’s partnerships with law enforcement. Critics argue that Ring’s responses often focus on technical safeguards while sidestepping broader ethical implications of widespread surveillance and data sharing.

As the scrutiny intensifies, it appears Siminoff’s efforts to clarify and reassure have yet to fully resonate, leaving many users and privacy advocates still wary about the true extent of their data’s safety with Ring.

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