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This clause establishes the operational scope of Ring's authority to handle user-generated and device-captured content across its service ecosystem. The provision clarifies that content shared through social features like Neighbors is subject to the same storage and processing authorization as content captured by Ring devices.
Users authorize Ring to store and process content they generate or capture through Ring devices and services, including content they voluntarily share with others through Neighbors and other Ring social features. This authorization permits Ring to use such content in connection with operating and providing Ring Offerings.
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"Certain Ring Offerings allow you to store, access, retrieve, and manage videos, audio, images, text, and other information or content captured by Products or provided to us in connection with Ring Offerings (including content you post, submit, and/or share with other parties, for instance, through Ring Neighbors, the Ring App, the Ring Community, or via a share link) (collectively, 'Content'). You authorize and direct us to store, process, reproduce, and use your Content in connection with our operation and provision of the Ring Offerings.— Excerpt from Ring's Ring Terms of Service
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This clause establishes the operational scope of Ring's authority to handle user-generated and device-captured content across its service ecosystem. The provision clarifies that content shared through social features like Neighbors is subject to the same storage and processing authorization as content captured by Ring devices.
Users authorize Ring to store and process content they generate or capture through Ring devices and services, including content they voluntarily share with others through Neighbors and other Ring social features. This authorization permits Ring to use such content in connection with operating and providing Ring Offerings.
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