 My police departments can now use an app to access footage uploaded by ring users. The company says its goal is to eventually have every law enforcement agency in the country on its police portal. I have to hold my guard and see that. Oh, thank you very much, nurse. I've been a hearty shank. I see you on camera. Go look. You've been busted. Shaq, come sit down with us one-on-one and hear how these law enforcement partnerships with Ring are threatening Americans' rights. People buy these thinking they're just buying a camera. But really, they're selling their own privacy. With one click, police can request footage from any ring camera. And even if you refuse, they can go directly to Amazon with a warrant and obtain footage from your door. And it's not just your privacy. It's your friends and your neighbors' privacy, too. Don't forget, your neighbor's ring camera is pointing at your house. Shaq, EFF has been fighting the surveillance state since you were at Louisiana State. We know how technologies like Ring can harm our communities. If we wanted help learning how to dunk, we'd come to you. If you want to learn how ubiquitous surveillance puts us all in danger, you should come to us. We'll be waiting.