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Ring insists it has no partnership with ICE, doesn't share videos

January 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Amazon-owned Ring is facing backlash from users this week over allegations of potentially sharing access to its cameras with ICE, also known as Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The accusations arose on social media, with some users urging others to disable or remove their Ring cameras, claiming that Ring is collaborating with ICE to share video footage. These claims are linked to Ring’s partnership with Flock, an AI-driven surveillance camera company.

Flock has previously allowed ICE to view its videos. Reports indicate that local and state police have accessed this footage, either as a favor or at the federal government’s request. Due to Flock’s history of working with the federal government and Ring’s association with Flock, users are concerned that Ring may also be granting access to ICE.

Ring has responded to these allegations, with spokesperson Yassi Yarger clarifying that Ring does not have a formal partnership with ICE and does not provide the agency with video access or backend entry. Yarger emphasized that the Flock integration, part of a partnership with Ring, is currently inactive, meaning Flock does not have backend access to share data with government agencies.

Ring asserts that the Flock integration is intended solely for local public safety purposes, involving city and county organizations. However, this may include local police departments, raising questions about potential sharing of footage with federal agencies, as seen with Flock’s systems.

Although ICE has managed to access footage from these systems, concerned users have developed tracking apps to alert local residents about ICE sightings. While some of these apps have been taken down, new ones have emerged on the Play Store and App Store recently.

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In conclusion, Ring denies any partnership with ICE and refutes claims of sharing videos. It is essential for users to stay informed and vigilant about their privacy and security when using surveillance technology.

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