Many private citizens who previously used Ring also reacted negatively. “Viral videos online show people removing or destroying their cameras over privacy concerns,” reported USA Today. The backlash became so severe that, just days later, Amazon — seeking to assuage public anger — announced the termination of a partnership between Ring and Flock Safety, a police surveillance tech company (while Flock is unrelated to Search Party, public backlash made it impossible, at least for now, for Amazon to send Ring’s user data to a police surveillance firm).
Many private citizens who previously used Ring also reacted negatively. “Viral videos online show people removing or destroying their cameras over privacy concerns,” reported USA Today. The backlash became so severe that, just days later, Amazon — seeking to assuage public anger — announced the termination of a partnership between Ring and Flock Safety, a police surveillance tech company (while Flock is unrelated to Search Party, public backlash made it impossible, at least for now, for Amazon to send Ring’s user data to a police surveillance firm).
"...public backlash made it impossible, at least for now, for Amazon to send Ring’s user data to a police surveillance firm)."
I'm not sure you can count on Amazon doing what it says it's doing.
This is a video with Senator Hawley and 23andme: https://www.facebook.com/CBSNews/videos/senator-to-23andme-ceo-hope-customers-sue-you-into-oblivion/4072240803096261/
It's not the same company, but "they are all in the same club."