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<p>Last year, Amazon made waves in the smart home space by
acquiring Ring for over $1 billion. Known for home security doorbells, a new report today claims that the company has a lax stance towards privacy that allowed more employees than seemingly necessary to access customers’ live camera feeds.</p>
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Nest competitor Ring reportedly gave employees full access to customers’ live camera feeds