Comment by edm0nd
3 years ago
It sucks with Ring if you enable e2e encryption, they tied it to the ability to have live notification and alerts so you lose that functionality.
3 years ago
It sucks with Ring if you enable e2e encryption, they tied it to the ability to have live notification and alerts so you lose that functionality.
How do you expect Ring to provide live notifications that are processed server side if you enable e2e encryption? If Ring.com can decrypt the data, they can always share the feed with 3rd parties.
It's a sensible design choice given the current constraints of the hardware.