The privacy questions will explode. If your camera recognizes that your neighbor is crying on their porch, is that your business? If your system flags your teenager as "suspicious" because they came home late, who does that data belong to?
To protect privacy when using home security camera systems, homeowners can follow these best practices: The privacy questions will explode
Today’s systems are cloud-based and AI-driven. They use facial recognition to tell the difference between a family member and a stranger, infrared sensors to see in total darkness, and high-gain microphones to capture whispers. While these features make us safer, they also mean our most private moments—conversations in the kitchen, routines in the hallway—are being digitized, uploaded to servers, and processed by algorithms. The Risks: Data Breaches and "The Eye in the Cloud" To protect privacy when using home security camera
Guardian or Spy? Navigating the Intersection of Home Security and Privacy The Risks: Data Breaches and "The Eye in
Guardian or Spy? Navigating the Intersection of Home Security and Privacy