• @gedaliyah
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    119 days ago

    Having a Ring doorbell is a game changer. If you’ve never used one I understand the reticence.

    I do think it will be standard thing in the future. It’s a basic quality of life improvement having a record of door interactions, being able to answer when you are away, even answering without going to the door. It’s easy to understand and appealing to most people.

      • @gedaliyah
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        218 days ago

        Also true. I use it in a business setting and it sort of doubles as a security camera. I would love to have the same functionality at home but it would have to be self hosted. Super creepy for a company to be watching my house

        • @[email protected]
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          318 days ago

          In a business setting I assume you are in a country with a low level of privacy protection since I can’t imagine storing images of everyone walking past your door would be compatible with something like the GDPR.

          • @gedaliyah
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            218 days ago

            I’m in the USA, but I think they sell Ring and other video doorbells and security cameras in other countries, including Europe.

            • @[email protected]
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              218 days ago

              From my understanding it depends on the area covered. Generally it is less of a problem if you e.g. just point it at the opposite wall in front of your apartment door or something similar restrictive and much more of a problem if you point it across the street. Commercial and residential use are also treated differently and there might also be additional problems due to usage of the recordings by Amazon or excessive storage durations.

    • @xenomor
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      19 days ago

      I’ve had one for a decade or so. It’s fine. Life was fine before it too. Let’s all stay grounded people.