July 27,2022
https://www.theverge.com/2022/7/26/...-google-ring-security-camera-foortage-warrant
Arlo, Apple, Wyze, and Anker, owner of Eufy, all confirmed to CNET that they won’t give authorities access to your smart home camera’s footage unless they’re shown a warrant or court order. If you’re wondering why they’re specifying that, it’s because we’ve now learned Google and Amazon can do just the opposite: they’ll allow police to get this data without a warrant if police claim there’s been an emergency. And while Google says that it hasn't used this power, Amazon’s admitted to doing it almost a dozen times this year.
Google has been spying on Americans in league with the U.S government for years.
Possibly even China also given their financial link into G.
Now Google has a new SmartPhone on the market.
One world Order under surveillance. 👀
https://www.theverge.com/2022/7/26/...-google-ring-security-camera-foortage-warrant
Arlo, Apple, Wyze, and Anker, owner of Eufy, all confirmed to CNET that they won’t give authorities access to your smart home camera’s footage unless they’re shown a warrant or court order. If you’re wondering why they’re specifying that, it’s because we’ve now learned Google and Amazon can do just the opposite: they’ll allow police to get this data without a warrant if police claim there’s been an emergency. And while Google says that it hasn't used this power, Amazon’s admitted to doing it almost a dozen times this year.
Google has been spying on Americans in league with the U.S government for years.
Possibly even China also given their financial link into G.
Now Google has a new SmartPhone on the market.
One world Order under surveillance. 👀
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