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Police in Jackson, Mississippi, are asking residents to connect their smart doorbells to a real-time surveillance centre, in an effort to fight crime.
The mayor said the video streams would only be looked at if a crime was committed in the area.
Amazon, which owns the best-selling smart doorbell Ring, said that it was not an official partner in the scheme.
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Privacy groups said it could undermine civil liberties, especially if footage showed neighbouring properties.
The city has a partnership with two tech firms - Pileum and Fusus - to allow the crime centre to tap into live video captured by the smart doorbells.
Amazon is keen to distance itself from the trial.
"This is not a Ring programme and Ring is not working with any of the companies or the city in connection with this programme," it told the BBC.
Initially the plan is for a 45-day trial, but it could be extended if successful.
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