Consider this scenario: You install a doorbell camera. It records every time someone steps within 15 feet. Your neighbor, who suffers from agoraphobia, finally works up the courage to step onto her porch to get fresh air. The camera’s motion detection activates. It records her. It uploads her image to a cloud server, where it is stored for 60 days.
The physical camera is only half the story. The privacy risk skyrockets once footage leaves your home network. Consider this scenario: You install a doorbell camera
Privacy isn't just about hackers; it's about how you and your neighbors feel. The camera’s motion detection activates
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Balancing Home Security and Privacy: A Guide to Responsible Surveillance