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Amazon's Ring Sued Over Facial Recognition Privacy

Published Tuesday, June 2, 2026 · Updated June 2

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Amazon's Ring is facing a class-action lawsuit from a Virginia resident over its "Familiar Faces" feature, which allegedly collects and stores facial images without user consent. This legal challenge adds to the smart doorbell maker's existing privacy concerns.

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  • Amazon's Ring is being sued by a Virginia resident seeking class-action status, alleging its "Familiar Faces" feature collects and stores facial images without consent.

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    Amazon's Ring is being sued by a Virginia resident seeking class-action status, alleging its "Familiar Faces" feature collects and stores facial images without consent. This lawsuit adds to a history of privacy concerns for the smart doorbell maker.

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