Thousands of Ring doorbell users to receive slice of $5.6 million payout in just DAYS over camera footage lawsuit


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dailym.ai— Ring was charged with failing to protect its users' private video footage. Payout relates to a 2023 complaint filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Some 117,044 Ring users are affected and will receive around $47 each

Entrepreneur—Ring Camera Owners Will Receive $5.6 Million in Payments After FTC-Amazon Settlement. Here's How Many Customers Are Eligible — And How They'll Get the Cash.. The FTC issued a statement Thursday that it will pay $5.6 million to owners of certain Ring devices whose personal videos and data were accessed by Amazon employees and hackers.

WRIC—FTC sending refunds to Ring customers totaling more than $5.6 million. The Federal Trade Commission is sending more than $5.6 million in refunds to Ring customers who's accounts--the Commission says have been compromised.

TechSpot—FTC distributes $5.6 million in refunds to Ring customers from privacy settlement. The settlement stems from charges that Ring failed to properly safeguard video footage from its popular doorbell cameras and indoor security cams. According to the FTC's complaint, Ring employees and contractors were able to access customers' private videos without consent for purposes like training AI algorithms.Read Entire Article