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Ring Video Authenticity: Stop Fakes Now!

23 Jan

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Summary

  • Ring Verify feature detects altered video footage.
  • Verification seal breaks with any video modification.
  • Feature auto-enables for videos from December 2025.
Ring Video Authenticity: Stop Fakes Now!

Ring has launched a new feature called Ring Verify, aimed at making it significantly harder to fake or manipulate video footage from its devices.

This feature functions like a tamper-evident seal on a medicine bottle. Any alteration to a Ring video, including cropping or brightness adjustments, will cause this seal to break, alerting viewers to potential tampering. The company stated that this verification will be automatically active on all videos recorded by Ring devices starting from December 2025.

Ring explained that a broken verification seal does not definitively mean a video is fake, but rather indicates it has been altered. This could be for legitimate reasons like improving visibility or simply due to the video being recorded before the feature's activation date. Recipients of a video with a failed verification can request the original unedited version for clarity, which could be useful for insurance claims.

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The verification capability will be available for all videos downloaded or shared from Ring's cloud storage, irrespective of the specific camera model used. However, videos captured with end-to-end encryption will not be compatible and will always be marked as 'not verified.' Users can check video authenticity by submitting a video link to Ring.com/verify.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ring Verify uses a tamper-evident seal that breaks if any part of the video is altered, such as cropping or brightness changes.
The Ring Verify feature will be automatically enabled on all videos recorded from December 2025 onwards.
A failed verification means the video has been altered. Recipients can request the original unedited version for verification.

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