Amazon Ring faces class-action lawsuit over facial recognition

A Virginia man has filed a class-action lawsuit against Amazon Ring, alleging that its facial recognition feature violates privacy rights. The suit, brought by Charles Sigwalt, seeks at least $5 million in damages.

The complaint was filed Monday in Seattle federal court. It targets Ring's Familiar Faces feature, introduced in 2025 for subscribers who enable smart alerts. The technology uses AI to identify and name people approaching a camera. It scans all faces captured, including strangers, drivers and passersby, rather than limiting analysis to user-created profiles. Sigwalt's case centers on the lack of consent for collecting biometric data and the retention of faceprints for up to 30 days. Washington state law gives residents some control over personal data, and the suit claims Ring's practices breach those protections. Amazon Ring declined to comment. Similar features are offered by Google Nest and Arlo, though some cities and states have restricted facial recognition in consumer devices.

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Disney faces $5 million lawsuit over facial scanning at parks

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The Walt Disney Company is facing a proposed class action lawsuit over its recent rollout of facial scanning technology at Disneyland and other California theme parks. The $5 million suit claims the biometric system was deployed without adequate consent and raises concerns about data privacy, particularly for minors.

More than 70 civil liberties and advocacy organizations, including the ACLU, EPIC, and Fight for the Future, have called on Meta to scrap facial recognition plans for its Ray-Ban and Oakley smart glasses. The groups warn the 'Name Tag' feature could empower stalkers, abusers, and law enforcement to silently identify people, endangering abuse victims, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ individuals.

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Meta has embedded facial recognition components in its Meta AI smartphone app that powers its smart glasses. The feature remains inactive for now but has raised privacy concerns among experts.

Amazon has updated its mobile app's 'Hear the Highlights' feature, allowing users to ask questions to AI-generated shopping experts. The enhancement builds on audio summaries introduced last year for millions of products. It is now available to US customers on iOS and Android.

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Amazon is broadening access to its Health AI virtual assistant, making it available to most US customers on its app and website. Previously limited to One Medical members, the tool will roll out over the next few weeks to all US Amazon users. It offers answers to health questions and wellness guidance based on user health details.

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