After customer complaints of account hacks, Ring is making two-factor authentication mandatory and is considering allowing users to opt out of sharing their data with third-party companies. . In response tohighly publicized complaintsfrom customers about their Ring cameras being hacked, the Amazon-owned company announced new security protocols on Tuesday that will make their products more secure for customers. Ring is now making two-factor authentication mandatory for all users when they log into their accounts. Each time a customer logs in, the company will send a code through an email or phone number associated with the account. The six-digit code -- which many consumers have become familiar with through other websites -- will add an extra layer of security to Ring accounts, making it harder for hackers to gain control of the account and its devices. The link for this article located at Security Today is no longer available. . In response to customer concerns over recent hacking incidents, Ring enhances safety measures by implementing compulsory two-step verification.. Ring Security Protocols, Two-Factor Authentication, Account Security, Data Privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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