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Reduce Your Risk of Online Fraud and Scams
 
Best practices for a safer online experience.
To help stay one step ahead of phishing emails, Ring impersonators, and other online scams, we recommend setting up a passkey, double checking sources, and being cautious of deals that sound too good to be true.
Please be aware that Ring personnel will not ask for your password or full credit card number.
Learn how to report suspicious activity and more on our security page.
 
Account management actions you can take now.
Keep your account up to date.
Review your information in the Control Center to ensure your details are current.
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Review your password strength.
Regular password updates can help protect your account. Use a mix of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols.
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Set up a passkey.
Use your face, passcode, or fingerprint to sign in to your Ring account.
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Contact us securely.
Only communicate with us via Ring.com or the Ring app.
 
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