: Manufacturers may share personal data with third parties for marketing or services, sometimes without explicit user consent. 2. Storage Comparison: Privacy Implications
Always-on cameras in common indoor areas (living rooms, kitchens) capture intimate conversations, daily routines, and vulnerable moments. A resident or guest may have no practical way to opt out if a camera is present. Unlike public surveillance, the home is legally and socially recognized as a zone of heightened privacy expectation. : Manufacturers may share personal data with third
The regulatory framework surrounding home security camera systems is still evolving. In the United States, for example: A resident or guest may have no practical
Your camera’s field of view should stop at your property line. Intentionally pointing a PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) camera into a neighbor’s backyard pool or front window is not just rude—it is often grounds for a civil lawsuit (intrusion upon seclusion). Courts have awarded damages to plaintiffs who proved their neighbor’s camera caused them "mental distress." In the United States, for example: Your camera’s