If the manufacturer’s servers are hacked, your archived footage could be exposed.
In an age of smart homes and rising package thefts, home security cameras have become a staple of modern living. From doorbell cams to pan-tilt-zoom indoor units, these devices promise peace of mind: deterring intruders, monitoring children or pets, and capturing crucial evidence. But as we install more eyes around our homes, a critical question emerges: At what cost to privacy—our own, our neighbors’, and even the strangers who walk past our front door?
But as we rush to eliminate blind spots around our properties, we are creating a new kind of vulnerability. The very devices designed to protect us from external threats—burglars, package thieves, and vandals—are introducing unprecedented risks to our internal sanctum: privacy.
Keep software current to patch security holes.
Digital voyeurism, often manifesting through hidden cameras or the non-consensual sharing of intimate images, is not a victimless crime or a trivial matter of "curiosity." It is a severe violation of privacy and human dignity.
: Ethics dictate that you should avoid pointing cameras directly at a neighbor's backyard or private yard. Many systems allow for privacy masks
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