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Ring Partners with Law Enforcement to Bring Video Sharing Back

Published July 18, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Ring has once again enabled police to request footage from users, this time through a partnership with law enforcement technology company Axon. This collaboration aims to facilitate the sharing of relevant videos to assist in crime-solving and neighborhood safety efforts. The move marks a shift from Ring’s previous stance of limiting video sharing with police, raising privacy concerns.

The reversal of Ring’s decision to restrict video sharing with law enforcement comes as a result of its partnership with Axon, a company known for its Taser technology. This collaboration allows police to request footage from Ring users through Axon’s digital evidence management system. Ring users have the option to decide whether to share the requested footage, which will be encrypted and securely added to the case file by Axon. The integration also hints at a potential feature for livestreaming from Ring devices with user consent.

Ring founder Jamie Siminoff, now leading Amazon’s teams for Ring, Blink, Amazon Key, and Sidewalk, expressed that this partnership aligns with Ring’s mission to enhance neighborhood safety. Despite previous controversies surrounding Ring’s cooperation with law enforcement, Siminoff believes that the integration with Axon will strengthen the collaboration between communities and public safety agencies.

In the past, Ring faced criticism for allegedly encouraging users to share video footage with law enforcement. Additionally, the company settled a lawsuit with the Federal Trade Commission in 2023, agreeing to pay $5.8 million over privacy violations. Despite these challenges, Siminoff remains optimistic about the potential of this partnership to foster a stronger connection between neighbors and public safety agencies.

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