Amazon's security camera brand Ring is adding end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for all consumers globally.
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The new feature is opt-in, so Ring device owners can choose to add it or not. Ring said the feature adds additional layers of protection to video and audio recordings.
Ring already encrypts your videos by default when you upload them to the Ring cloud, but the new feature adds an extra layer of security.
“E2EE provides an additional, advanced encryption option to give customers even more control over who can view their videos,” Ring said on its support page.