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May 25

FTC refunds

📌FTC’s ‎Legal‏ ‎Action ‎Against ‎Ring: The ‎Federal ‎Trade‏ ‎Commission ‎(FTC)‏ ‎took‏ ‎legal ‎action ‎against ‎Ring,‏ ‎a ‎home‏ ‎security ‎camera ‎company ‎owned‏ ‎by‏ ‎Amazon, ‎for ‎failing‏ ‎to ‎protect‏ ‎consumer ‎privacy. ‎The ‎FTC’s‏ ‎complaint,‏ ‎filed‏ ‎in ‎May ‎2023,‏ ‎accused ‎Ring‏ ‎of ‎allowing‏ ‎employees‏ ‎and ‎contractors ‎to‏ ‎access ‎customers' ‎private ‎videos‏ ‎without ‎consent‏ ‎and‏ ‎failing‏ ‎to ‎implement ‎adequate ‎security ‎measures.‏ ‎This ‎negligence ‎led‏ ‎to‏ ‎unauthorized‏ ‎access ‎by ‎hackers‏ ‎and ‎employees, ‎compromising‏ ‎the ‎privacy‏ ‎and‏ ‎security ‎of‏ ‎consumer ‎video ‎footage.

📌Settlement ‎and‏ ‎Refunds: As ‎a‏ ‎result‏ ‎of‏ ‎the ‎lawsuit,‏ ‎Ring ‎agreed‏ ‎to ‎a‏ ‎settlement‏ ‎that ‎included‏ ‎a ‎financial ‎penalty ‎and ‎the‏ ‎establishment ‎of‏ ‎a‏ ‎more ‎robust ‎privacy ‎and‏ ‎security ‎program.‏ ‎The ‎FTC ‎is ‎distributing‏ ‎over‏ ‎$5.6 ‎million ‎in‏ ‎refunds ‎to‏ ‎approximately ‎117,044 ‎affected ‎Ring‏ ‎customers.‏ ‎These‏ ‎refunds ‎are ‎being‏ ‎issued ‎via‏ ‎PayPal, ‎and‏ ‎customers‏ ‎are ‎advised ‎to‏ ‎claim ‎their ‎payments ‎within‏ ‎30 ‎days.

📌Details‏ ‎of‏ ‎the‏ ‎Settlement: ‎The ‎settlement ‎required ‎Ring‏ ‎to ‎pay ‎$5.8‏ ‎million,‏ ‎delete‏ ‎unlawfully ‎obtained ‎videos,‏ ‎and ‎implement ‎stringent‏ ‎new ‎privacy‏ ‎and‏ ‎security ‎measures.‏ ‎These ‎measures ‎include ‎multi-factor‏ ‎authentication ‎and‏ ‎restrictions‏ ‎on‏ ‎employee ‎access‏ ‎to ‎consumer‏ ‎videos. ‎The‏ ‎FTC‏ ‎emphasized ‎that‏ ‎these ‎steps ‎were ‎necessary ‎to‏ ‎prevent ‎future‏ ‎privacy‏ ‎breaches ‎and ‎to ‎restore‏ ‎consumer ‎trust‏ ‎in ‎Ring’s ‎products.

📌Ring’s ‎Response:‏ ‎Ring‏ ‎has ‎stated ‎that‏ ‎it ‎addressed‏ ‎many ‎of ‎the ‎FTC’s‏ ‎concerns‏ ‎prior‏ ‎to ‎the ‎inquiry‏ ‎and ‎disagreed‏ ‎with ‎some‏ ‎of‏ ‎the ‎allegations. ‎However,‏ ‎the ‎company ‎chose ‎to‏ ‎settle ‎to‏ ‎avoid‏ ‎prolonged‏ ‎litigation ‎and ‎focus ‎on ‎enhancing‏ ‎its ‎products ‎and‏ ‎services‏ ‎for‏ ‎customers.

📌Consumer ‎Information ‎and‏ ‎Support: ‎Affected ‎consumers‏ ‎can ‎find‏ ‎more‏ ‎information ‎about‏ ‎the ‎refund ‎process ‎and‏ ‎eligibility ‎on‏ ‎the‏ ‎FTC’s‏ ‎website ‎or‏ ‎by ‎contacting‏ ‎the ‎refund‏ ‎administrator,‏ ‎Rust ‎Consulting.‏ ‎The ‎FTC ‎has ‎made ‎it‏ ‎clear ‎that‏ ‎it‏ ‎never ‎requires ‎payment ‎or‏ ‎account ‎information‏ ‎for ‎consumers ‎to ‎claim‏ ‎their‏ ‎refunds

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