diff --git a/source/_integrations/ring.markdown b/source/_integrations/ring.markdown index a90107fe9023..7e59fb55a22d 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/ring.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/ring.markdown @@ -143,12 +143,12 @@ The event entity captures events like doorbell rings, motion alerts, and interco ### Realtime event stability If you are experiencing issues with receiving ring alerts the reason could be that you have too many authenticated devices on your ring account. -Prior to version 2023.12.0 the Home Assistant ring integration would register a new entry in `Authorized Client Devices` in the `Control Centre` at [ring.com](https://account.ring.com/account/control-center/authorized-devices) every time it restarted. +Prior to version 2023.12.0, the Home Assistant ring integration would register a new entry in `Authorized Client Devices` in the `Control Centre` at [ring.com](https://account.ring.com/account/control-center/authorized-devices) every time it restarted. If you have been using the ring integration prior to this you may have many `Authorized Client Devices` in the `Control Centre` on [ring.com](https://account.ring.com/account/control-center/authorized-devices). This can cause issues receiving ring alerts. You should delete all authorised devices from [ring.com](https://account.ring.com/account/control-center/authorized-devices) `Control Centre` which are from Home Assistant (i.e. do not delete those named `iPhone` or `Android`; Home Assistant authorized devices are named `ring-doorbell:HomeAssistant/something` or `Python`). -If you have too many `Authorised Client Devices` to delete one by one, it might be easier to `Remove all devices` and then re-authorize your required devices. +If you have too many `Authorised Client Devices` to delete them individually, it might be easier to `Remove all devices` and then re-authorize your required devices. ## Sensor