Savannah Guthrie's mom - new images released

So.....riddle me this. If you have ring and/or nest cameras, but you had cancelled your account months or years ago for cloud storage, but left the cameras powered.........How did video get recorded and stored on a ring or nest cloud server? Sounds like a very good case for some Class Action Law Firm to sue the hell out of these cloud cams.....All I want is 1% for suggesting the idea.......:lol:
 
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So.....riddle me this. If you have ring and/or nest cameras, but you had cancelled your account months or years ago for cloud storage, but left the cameras powered.........How did video get recorded and stored on a ring or nest cloud server? Sounds like a very good case for some Class Action Law Firm to sue the hell out of these cloud cams.....All I want is 1% for suggesting the idea.......:lol:

I was wondering about that as well...


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There was no subscription to "Nest Aware" for 60 days of video history but the "free" 3-hour history means all alert videos are sent to the cloud even without a subscription? Google must have been able to "undelete"/recover the "overwritten" events from the 3-hour history?
 
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I just seen Jesse Watters discussing this with Paul Mauro... my feeling is Mauro is really savvy and fair on most issues he discusses... he stated he did not know how the video could be recovered, but speculated it had something to do with Wi-Fi.

Jesse, true to his nature, credited the video recovery to a good job by Kash Patel LOL
 
Now Kash is on with Hannity... Kash is giving credit for the video recovery to Trump... Kash states "Trump has a great relationship with technical companies and that allowed the FBI to go into Google and recover the normally unrecoverable video and sharpen it." LOL
 
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Do they not also have Flock cameras in the area too?
 
So.....riddle me this. If you have ring and/or nest cameras, but you had cancelled your account months or years ago for cloud storage, but left the cameras powered.........How did video get recorded and stored on a ring or nest cloud server? Sounds like a very good case for some Class Action Law Firm to sue the hell out of these cloud cams.....All I want is 1% for suggesting the idea.......:lol:
I am so glad I'm not the only one that caught this. I happened to watch the Jessie Waters segment where they explained that "thanks to Google" they were able to recover the video even though no subscription was in effect. It was gaslighting 101. We all figured that these cloud-based systems were anything but secure, but for them to have a business model that records everything without your permission or consent, and only lets you have limited access to those recordings if you pay their monthly fee? Seems horrific. And now that's no longer a theory...

They always said if the product your using is free (or heavily subsidized), YOU are the product. Think Gmail, $20 Chinese cameras, etc. 1984...
 
I am so glad I'm not the only one that caught this. I happened to watch the Jessie Waters segment where they explained that "thanks to Google" they were able to recover the video even though no subscription was in effect. It was gaslighting 101. We all figured that these cloud-based systems were anything but secure, but for them to have a business model that records everything without your permission or consent, and only lets you have limited access to those recordings if you pay their monthly fee? Seems horrific. And now that's no longer a theory...

They always said if the product your using is free (or heavily subsidized), YOU are the product. Think Gmail, $20 Chinese cameras, etc. 1984...
You know that the whole upper management at Google all let out a simultaneous groan when it was announced on worldwide news that the cameras didn't have an active account, but yet, Google was able to "extract" video from the server and better yet, "enhance it". Any lawyer that has half a baked brain in their skulls should be able see that major SNAFU that got shit out on network news and should be instantly putting together Class action lawsuits up the ying yang. Just imagine the millions upon millions of Nest cameras that have been purchased through the years, people got tired of paying a monthly video ransom note to google, so they cancelled their subscription, but never thought about unplugging or disconnecting the cameras, because....hey, they're cameras......they make a good crime deterrent, even though they "don't work" (or so they thought). Google has just sat back and quietly kept on collecting video data for months or years on million upon millions of cameras around the world. No wonder Google needs to keep building massive server farms all over the World. I am almost certain they gave Google AI full access to all the video "no one knew that Google kept collecting 24/7" for "learning purposes". Can you imagine all the nekid video that has been unknowingly collected of people and kids and stored??:oops::oops::oops: Sue e'm......
 
You know that the whole upper management at Google all let out a simultaneous groan when it was announced on worldwide news that the cameras didn't have an active account, but yet, Google was able to "extract" video from the server and better yet, "enhance it". Any lawyer that has half a baked brain in their skulls should be able see that major SNAFU that got shit out on network news and should be instantly putting together Class action lawsuits up the ying yang. Just imagine the millions upon millions of Nest cameras that have been purchased through the years, people got tired of paying a monthly video ransom note to google, so they cancelled their subscription, but never thought about unplugging or disconnecting the cameras, because....hey, they're cameras......they make a good crime deterrent, even though they "don't work" (or so they thought). Google has just sat back and quietly kept on collecting video data for months or years on million upon millions of cameras around the world. No wonder Google needs to keep building massive server farms all over the World. I am almost certain they gave Google AI full access to all the video "no one knew that Google kept collecting 24/7" for "learning purposes". Can you imagine all the nekid video that has been unknowingly collected of people and kids and stored??:oops::oops::oops: Sue e'm......
Yeah, but I think the first step would be to have Grok or other AI analyze the EULA that everyone accepts when they install the camera apps. I'm guessing buried in there somewhere is a notice that they do collect and store the video. If not, they you're 100% correct. Just glad I was brought up with a skeptical, critical-thinking brain and avoided these spy devices (Alexa, Google Home, Covid Vax, etc)...

ETA: Looks like Grok is aware of the Guthrie situation but has a gaslighting explanation.
 
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Google so wants my telephone number associated with an ancient burner e-mail I set up years ago to be able to log into youtube. They keep denying me access when I don't give it to them, then I just hit the screen refresh and try again. Fartbook seems to have a permanent block on me, because I refused to give them a phone number with an ancient account setup about 17 or 18 years ago with a fake name, back when you could get a fartbook account without giving them a phone number. I refuse to give out my name and phone number to any social media. You can't even do a sock account anymore, not that I even have a reason to be on fartbook.
 
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