Anker’s security cameras brand Eufy quietly removed 10 commitments from its privacy page, including encryption, after questions about keeping those promises (Sean Hollister/The Verge)

Sean Hollister / The Verge:
Anker’s security cameras brand Eufy quietly removed 10 commitments from its privacy page, including encryption, after questions about keeping those promises  —  It’s been two weeks since we reported that Anker’s Eufy lied to us about the security of its security cameras, and we’ve been pushing the company for answers ever since.

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Anker admits its eufy security cameras’ live view feature on its web portal “has a security flaw”, but fails to address why anyone can view unencrypted streams (Sean Hollister/The Verge)

Sean Hollister / The Verge:
Anker admits its eufy security cameras’ live view feature on its web portal “has a security flaw”, but fails to address why anyone can view unencrypted streams  —  On the last episode of “Will Anker ever tell us what’s actually going on with its security cameras rather than lying …

A security researcher says Anker’s Eufy security cameras sent images to the cloud without user consent and could be accessed without authentication (Nicholas Sutrich/Android Central)

Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central:
A security researcher says Anker’s Eufy security cameras sent images to the cloud without user consent and could be accessed without authentication  —  Allegedly, Eufy cameras aren’t as secure as they claim.  —  What you need to know  — Security researcher Paul Moore has discovered several security flaws in Eufy’s cameras.

Google starts testing client-side encryption for Gmail with some Workspace users, and plans to add it to its Android and iOS apps (Mitchell Clark/The Verge)

Mitchell Clark / The Verge:
Google starts testing client-side encryption for Gmail with some Workspace users, and plans to add it to its Android and iOS apps  —  Google has launched a beta of its client-side encryption for Gmail, letting businesses apply to test out the feature meant to make “sensitive data” and attachments unreadable even to Google.

Google starts testing client-side encryption for Gmail with some Workspace users, and plans to add it to its Android and iOS apps (Mitchell Clark/The Verge)

Mitchell Clark / The Verge:
Google starts testing client-side encryption for Gmail with some Workspace users, and plans to add it to its Android and iOS apps  —  Google has launched a beta of its client-side encryption for Gmail, letting businesses apply to test out the feature meant to make “sensitive data” and attachments unreadable even to Google.

Ring adds end-to-end encryption to its battery-powered doorbells, expanding on support for its hardwired and plug-in devices; some features are disabled (Jennifer Pattison Tuohy/The Verge)

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge:
Ring adds end-to-end encryption to its battery-powered doorbells, expanding on support for its hardwired and plug-in devices; some features are disabled  —  Ring users can now keep their video completely private at the cost of some conveniences  —  Ring is now offering end-to-end encryption …