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This language functions as a preamble expressing Ring's stated privacy philosophy rather than a binding operational provision. It establishes the framing for privacy commitments but does not define enforceable mechanisms, disclosure procedures, or limitations on data sharing with law enforcement.
As drafted, this passage does not create specific restrictions on law enforcement access, mandate disclosure notifications, or establish procedural requirements governing how Ring handles government requests. The terms apply as written, meaning the operative privacy controls would be defined in subsequent detailed provisions rather than in this introductory statement.
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"Respect for customer privacy and security guides every action we take at Ring. From giving customers easy-to-use products and services that help them protect and connect to the places, people and things that matter to them to prioritizing the privacy, security and control of their devices and personal information, our commitment to privacy is built on the following guiding pillars.— Excerpt from Ring's Ring Privacy Notice
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This language functions as a preamble expressing Ring's stated privacy philosophy rather than a binding operational provision. It establishes the framing for privacy commitments but does not define enforceable mechanisms, disclosure procedures, or limitations on data sharing with law enforcement.
As drafted, this passage does not create specific restrictions on law enforcement access, mandate disclosure notifications, or establish procedural requirements governing how Ring handles government requests. The terms apply as written, meaning the operative privacy controls would be defined in subsequent detailed provisions rather than in this introductory statement.
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