Powell Patrick
on February 21, 2026
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🚨 REVEALED: Internal Email Shows Amazon's Ring Plans To Surveil Everyone 🚨
Amazon’s Ring cameras will not just be used for dogs and will instead surveil all of us and feed that information to police departments. Here’s the proof.
During the Super Bowl Amazon aired a commercial for their new Super Ring Cam Lost Doggie Finder™, which pissed off 78% of Americans.
Then 5 days ago, Amazon’s Ring responded to the nationwide panties-in-a-twist moment by canceling their contract with Flock Security, a company that records every license plate of every vehicle wherever Flock is legally operating (and sometimes illegally operating) — tracking some drivers over 500 times in a single month.
Basically Amazon’s Ring said, “We see that you’re upset our Ring cams could possibly totally be used for a horrifying surveillance state, and we’re therefore cancelling a contract that doesn’t undo almost any of that.”
At the core of this hubbub is the fear that Ring’s new “Search Party” feature could be used to search for things other than dogs. It could be used to search for humans. Amazon’s Ring publicly claims the “Search Party” feature would NEVER be used for anything like that. It’s only for dogs and cats — when they get lost or smoke weed underage. End of story.
Well, we just found out that behind closed doors the people at Ring plan to use “Search Party” for things other than dogs and cats. 404 Media obtained an internal email from Ring’s founder-and-lover-of-all-police-agencies Jamie Siminoff saying Ring’s search feature would be used to “zero out crime in neighborhoods.”
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I kinda doubt he means only crime committed by dogs and cats. He wrote to all Ring employees,
“This is by far the most innovation that we have launched in the history of Ring. …I believe that the foundation we created with Search Party, first for finding dogs, will end up becoming one of the most important pieces of tech and innovation to truly unlock the impact of our mission. You can now see a future where we are able to zero out crime in neighborhoods.”
I hope it doesn’t need saying, but in order to end “crime in neighborhoods,” Ring would have to watch all neighborhood streets, driveways, yards, porches, and tree houses at all times. It would then need to feed all that information to police departments upon request. Essentially, we Americans will have placed ourselves in a 24/7 panopticon dystopian hellhole. …All because a Super Bowl ad had a cute doggie in it.
The people at Ring know full well they’re creating the technological infrastructure to monitor every square foot of every US neighborhood. They’re even admitting that internally.
When I was little, parents often warned children, “Don’t ever get in a car with a man who says he needs help looking for a lost puppy.” Well, Amazon’s Ring is now telling us they need help looking for a lost puppy. …We shouldn’t get in the car with them.
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