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    Home»Entertainment»Trending Topics»Amazon Cuts Ties With Tech Firm After Ring Cameras’ ‘Surveillance Nightmare’ Ad Sparks Backlash

    Amazon Cuts Ties With Tech Firm After Ring Cameras’ ‘Surveillance Nightmare’ Ad Sparks Backlash

    Jay Marc NojadaBy Jay Marc NojadaFebruary 19, 2026
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    Amazon logo displayed on the side of a building next to a mounted outdoor security camera
    Source: Shutterstock/Unsplash/First Media

    When a company known for watching front doors ends a partnership before it begins, people notice. Amazon’s Ring did that, drawing attention to a relationship that never launched. Scrutiny swelled after millions saw its Super Bowl advertisement. Viewers heard about a tool that scans neighborhood cameras for lost pets.

    That feature, called Search Party, relies on artificial intelligence to match images across participating devices. As interest grew, privacy advocates warned that linking doorbells and license plate readers could widen surveillance networks. Flock Safety, the police tech firm involved, sells automated reader systems to agencies across thousands of communities.

    Ring now says it has terminated the planned integration after reviewing the time and resources required. Pressure around tech companies’ ties to federal enforcement agencies has intensified, with employees and activists demanding changes. Against that backdrop, the decision signals that data partnerships with law enforcement attract scrutiny before they ever go live.

    Search Party AI Feature And Privacy Backlash

    Homeowner installing a wireless smart CCTV security camera
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    Ring promoted its Search Party feature during the Super Bowl, and the ad showed how artificial intelligence can scan footage from participating doorbell cameras to help locate a missing pet. When a user activates the tool, the system analyzes video across nearby devices that opted in, which allows the software to look for visual matches tied to a reported animal.

    As more details surfaced, privacy advocates focused on how that network operates, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation called the feature a “surveillance nightmare,” arguing that automated searches across residential cameras expand the scope of monitoring beyond a single household. Attention moved from the pet recovery scenario to the broader structure of interconnected devices and shared footage.

    Amid that scrutiny, Ring stated that it designed the feature with privacy protections and emphasized that participation depends on user choice, noting that owners decide, case by case, whether to share video when someone initiates a search request.

    Federal Agency Pressure And Employee Activism

    Exterior view of the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building in Washington, DC
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    Pressure around corporate ties to federal enforcement agencies has intensified, and that broader climate formed the backdrop to Ring’s decision to cancel its planned integration with Flock Safety. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, along with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, have drawn scrutiny in recent months, which in turn has prompted closer examination of how private technology platforms intersect with government data access.

    As that scrutiny widened, employees at major technology firms began speaking publicly, and Salesforce staff urged CEO Marc Benioff to cancel what they called “ICE opportunities,” while more than 900 Google employees asked their company to divest from ICE and CBP. Those internal campaigns signaled that objections were coming from inside corporate offices as well as from outside advocacy groups.

    At the same time, reports indicated that ICE and CBP had accessed Flock’s license plate reader data during immigration enforcement actions, even as Flock denied sharing information with ICE or any subagency within the Department of Homeland Security.

    Ring Repositions Its Law Enforcement Approach

    Close up of a battery powered WiFi connected video doorbell
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    Ring’s decision to cancel its planned integration with Flock Safety represents a direct change in how the company approaches third-party data partnerships tied to policing technology. That move comes as Ring continues operating under CEO Jamie Siminoff, who returned to the company after Amazon acquired it for $839 million in 2018, and who has publicly leaned back into a crime prevention focus.

    At the same time, Ring’s network of connected doorbells remains deeply embedded in residential neighborhoods, where users rely on app-based alerts and stored footage to monitor activity around their homes. That widespread deployment means any proposed link to external investigative platforms carries implications for how recorded video might move beyond the original account holder.

    Emma Daniels, speaking for Ring, said the Flock partnership never became active and that the companies never announced a launch date, and she added that no videos were ever shared between the services, clarifying that the integration stopped at the planning stage rather than advancing into operational use.

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