Abraham Jewett  |  February 14, 2023

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POV male hand holding before unboxing recent parcel with package of new latest Amazon Ring Video Doorbell 3, representing a Ring class action lawsuit.
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Ring website class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Annette Cody filed a class action lawsuit against Ring LLC. 
  • Why: Cody claims Ring secretly and unlawfully wiretaps the private conversations of individuals who use the chat feature on its website. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in California federal court. 

Ring covertly wiretaps the personal conversations of consumers who use the chat feature on its website, a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

Plaintiff Annette Cody claims Ring fails to obtain its website visitors’ consent prior to allegedly wiretapping their communication on its chat feature.

Cody argues Ring also allows at least one third to eavesdrop — in real time — on the allegedly wiretapped conversations of its website visitors. 

“Defendant has covertly embedded code into its chat feature that automatically records and creates transcripts of all such conversations,” the Ring class action states. 

Cody wants to represent a nationwide class of consumers who have visited Ring’s website and had their electronic communications recorded, stored and/or shared without their prior express consent.

Ring violated law by failing to obtain consent prior to wiretapping website visitors, class action says 

Ring is violating the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) by not obtaining consent before allegedly wiretapping and allowing eavesdropping of its website visitors’ conversations, the Ring class action alleges. 

“The (CIPA) prohibits both wiretapping and eavesdropping of electronic communications without the consent of all parties to the communication,” the Ring class action states. 

Cody argues compliance with CIPA is “easy” and that the “vast majority” of other website operators are able to follow the law by “conspicuously warning visitors when their conversations are being recorded or if third parties are eavesdropping on them.” 

“Unlike most companies, Defendant ignores CIPA. Instead, Defendant both wiretaps the conversations of all website visitors and allows a third party to eavesdrop on the conversations in real time during transmission,” the Ring class action states. 

Plaintiff is demanding a jury trial and requesting declaratory and injunctive relief along with an award of statutory and punitive damages for herself and all class members. 

A similar class action lawsuit was filed against LoanDepot earlier this month by a consumer arguing the company used software to secretly wiretap its website visitors’ keystrokes and electronic communications. 

Have you had your electronic communications recorded and/or shared without your consent? Let us know in the comments. 

The plaintiff is represented by Scott J. Ferrell of Pacific Trial Attorneys APC. 

The Ring website class action lawsuit is Cody, et al. v. Ring LLC, et al., Case No. 3:23-cv-00562, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.


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90 thoughts onRing class action claims website eavesdrops on visitor communications in real time

  1. Tanya says:

    I knew something wasn’t right when I lost footage of someone who wasn’t on my ring account speaking to me why I was outside and I went back to show my kids and it was gone ! I need in on this lawsuit asap

  2. Anja Davis says:

    I have had ring for over 5 years, l have had an incident where I thought folks were eavesdropping into my conversations with the person on the outside. I am concerned very much about this and would like to be added to the Class Action Lawsuit.

  3. Dr jeff says:

    I have 4 rings for 5 years. I have had people speak through my ring that wasn’t any of my family. I knew soemthing was off!!

  4. Chariecea M Lloyd says:

    I have had ring for 10 years and where do I fill out claim

  5. Carolyn Jackson says:

    I’ve had the Ring for over 6 years. How do I get added to the class action?

  6. Mark Molina says:

    I’ve had a ring doorbell and floodlight cams for over 4 years. How can I get in the claim?

  7. Tammy Manatt says:

    How do I find a civil lawyer in PA ? Or for this lawsuit? My ring alarm system was on my brother twice and one disappeared when an IT person reset the 32 length password. Ally devices, bank accounts were compromised. Every time I opened my door I was followed. Please direct me. I have evidence that was sent to my police and the district attorney in Philadelphia who told me to find a civil lawyer. Thank you for any help or direction

  8. Rick Higle says:

    I have ring for several years come to find out my video was used in court as well even noticed some viewed and downloaded videos add me

  9. Concepcion Lopez says:

    I feel to susceptible

  10. Jennifer A Butte says:

    I’ve had ring for 4 years now. 2 doorbells, flood light, 5 outdoor cameras, and an indoor camera. I’m definitely concerned.

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