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This provision establishes the operational framework for user-managed access controls, defining Ring's authorization model for video and device visibility. The clause addresses the foundational privacy control mechanism available within the platform's architecture.
This provision permits users to establish and modify access restrictions for their videos, devices, and associated personal information through Ring's control mechanisms. The specific implementation and scope of available controls are determined by Ring's interface and settings options.
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This provision establishes the operational framework for user-managed access controls, defining Ring's authorization model for video and device visibility. The clause addresses the foundational privacy control mechanism available within the platform's architecture.
This provision permits users to establish and modify access restrictions for their videos, devices, and associated personal information through Ring's control mechanisms. The specific implementation and scope of available controls are determined by Ring's interface and settings options.
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