A "Ring Doorbell" recording audio of the UPS driver is fine (public duty). Recording audio of your babysitter and her boyfriend having a private conversation in the kitchen? Depending on your state, that could be an illegal wiretap.
: Recent research has shown that even without viewing video content, attackers can predict household activity patterns by analyzing the rate at which data is uploaded to the internet. Furthermore, IoT devices often inadvertently expose personally identifiable information (PII) like MAC addresses and UUIDs, which can be harvested by third parties for profiling. Major Privacy Concerns Artificial intelligence -Indian- Desi Hidden CaM Scandal 43 Mins XXx- M...
A camera that antagonizes the community defeats the purpose of "home security." A secure home in an angry neighborhood is a fortress, not a home. A "Ring Doorbell" recording audio of the UPS
Because in the end, the best home security system isn't the one that watches everything—it's the one that watches the right things, and respects everything else. : Recent research has shown that even without
Consumers should adopt a “least surveillance” approach: use cameras only where needed, mask out non-owned property, secure devices rigorously, and inform all affected persons. Until regulation catches up, responsible use depends on awareness and restraint.