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Does Ring save to the cloud?

Yes, Ring products do save to the cloud. You can store recordings, live view and saved clips on the cloud. Ring’s cloud storage solution offers all Ring customers access to an additional layer of security.

Video recordings are encrypted and stored on the cloud and can be accessed, downloaded, and shared through Ring’s mobile app and website. The amount of footage stored varies from product to product, with some allowing up to 60 days of stored video.

Additionally, you have the option to save clips, record continuously, and get alerts for motion events to the cloud, as well as record audio. Finally, with Ring’s subscription plans, you get additional benefits such as Lost WiFi Protection, Person Detection, and Advanced Motion Filtering.

Does Ring use cloud storage?

Yes, Ring does use cloud storage. The company offers cloud storage options for its products, so you can easily store, back up, and share your Ring video footage. Cloud storage enables you to have access to your video footage at all times, even if you are away from home or if the device or network were ever to fail.

You can also stream footage from your Ring device to your compatible devices.

Ring’s cloud storage plans give you access to any video footage that’s been captured on your device for the last 60 days for just a few dollars a month. You can also add optional Cover Plans to expand your video storage and extra features, like emergency response and 24/7 professional monitoring.

Where does Ring video get stored?

Ring video is stored in the Cloud. When you purchase a Ring device, you get a free trial of the Basic Plan that provides 60 days of Cloud Video Recording (CVR). With CVR, your videos and photos are automatically backed up to the Cloud, where they are kept secure and accessible from the Ring App.

You can also upgrade your plan to the Protect Plan, which provides up to 60 days of CVR storage and other added features, such as shared users and professional monitoring. In either plan, you can review, share and save your videos, or delete them if you don’t want them stored in your account.

With the Protect Plan, you can also edit and end-of-video clips to highlight the important moments from a recorded event.

Does Ring use cellular backup?

Yes, Ring does use cellular backup in select products. Ring has a number of cameras and doorbells that are equipped with a Battery Pack, which contains a SIM card that allows for cellular data backup.

It keeps your home security system up even when your Wi-Fi goes down. The use of cellular data means there will be an additional fee for service, but it is an optional feature depending upon which product you choose.

On the product pages, you will be able to find whether a particular product is equipped with cellular data to use as a backup. Additionally, Ring offers monitoring services which either includes or has the option to purchase a cellular backup.

This is a great thing to keep in mind when you are choosing a device, as it will help protect your home in the event of a power or internet outage.

Does Ring store video without subscription?

Yes, Ring offers several video storage packages that allow you to store video without the need for a subscription. Ring offers a Basic video recording package, which gives you access to a rolling 30-day video history for no monthly fee.

This package includes Ring notifications, Live View, and two-way talk. Additionally, Ring offers a Protect Plus plan which provides an extended 60-day rolling video history, as well as other features such as Review which allows you to quickly scroll through important moments since your last Live View, and Neighbors which helps you stay connected with the people and places around you with real-time crime and safety alerts.

Both plans give you the option to store video on the cloud or locally on an optional microSD card.

Can police recover deleted Ring videos?

Yes, police can often recover deleted Ring videos. Law enforcement agencies typically have access to sophisticated digital forensic resources that can recover videos previously deleted from a Ring device.

Usually, when a device is seized by law enforcement, a forensics team can recover any existing data from the device itself, along with any deleted data. This allows law enforcement to have access to data that would have normally been unrecoverable.

Additionally, police can use forensic tools to access cloud storage associated with Ring devices. While not every deleted video will be able to be recovered, due to the deletion occurring outside of the device, most Ring videos can still be uncovered by law enforcement.

How do I find my Ring recordings?

Finding your recordings on the Ring app is quite simple. To find and access your recordings, follow the steps below:

1. Open the Ring app on your device.

2. Tap the camera icon in the bottom navigation bar.

3. Tap the ‘Events & Recordings’ tab.

4. Your recordings will appear here. You can sort recordings by ‘Today’, ‘Last Week’, or ‘All Time’.

5. To play the recording back, just tap the recording you wish to view. The recording will play back in real-time for up to 24 hours after the event occurred.

Are Ring videos permanently deleted?

No, Ring videos are not permanently deleted. Instead, they are kept in the cloud where they are stored for up to 60 days on the Basic and Plus Plans, and up to 365 days on the Protect Plan. If you would like to save a ring video for longer than this time period, you can use the Ring “Share” feature to download the video onto your computer or mobile device, allowing you to keep it permanently.

Additionally, Ring videos are not automatically deleted from the cloud when the subscription is cancelled, instead you must manually delete them from your dashboard. Therefore, Ring videos can be saved for a longer period of time if you want to keep them permanently.

Does Ring keep videos forever?

No, Ring does not keep videos forever. It stores recordings on either the cloud or on a local device, depending on the user’s preference. Cloud storage is subject to a Ring Protection Plan, which offers recordings storage for up to 60 days.

Meanwhile, local storage may also be chosen, which keeps recordings stored indefinitely, but it is the user’s responsibility to manage, back up, and delete recordings as needed.

It should be noted that recordings stored with Ring are stored using AES-128 encryption and can only be accessed with your Ring account username and password. Ring also layers additional security measures to ensure the safety of your recordings.