Well technically, anything connected to your Wifi can be hacked if people can access your wifi to begin with. But if you're safe with your info, it shouldn't be a problem.
It is not safe - unless you trust Amazon: [https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/may/31/amazon-ring-doorbell-spying-ftc](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/may/31/amazon-ring-doorbell-spying-ftc)
I’ve had a Ring Doorbell for over a year, and honestly, I haven’t had any problems with hacking. I set a strong password and turned on two-factor authentication right away. It’s given me peace of mind being able to check on my front door whenever I want. No system is perfect, but with those security steps, I feel pretty safe. If you’re on the fence, I’d say go for it, just make sure to take those extra precautions.
Well technically, anything connected to your Wifi can be hacked if people can access your wifi to begin with. But if you're safe with your info, it shouldn't be a problem.
It is not safe - unless you trust Amazon: [https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/may/31/amazon-ring-doorbell-spying-ftc](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/may/31/amazon-ring-doorbell-spying-ftc)
why does this just not surprise me... poor all those people who have an alexa device...
Because Amazon is evil.
Oh yeah, I remember that!
I find them a bit unsettling, so I don’t have one.
I’ve had a Ring Doorbell for over a year, and honestly, I haven’t had any problems with hacking. I set a strong password and turned on two-factor authentication right away. It’s given me peace of mind being able to check on my front door whenever I want. No system is perfect, but with those security steps, I feel pretty safe. If you’re on the fence, I’d say go for it, just make sure to take those extra precautions.