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Lawsuits between neighbors over "spy cameras" are rising. In a 2022 Washington state case, a homeowner was ordered to remove a doorbell camera because it recorded a neighbor’s front door area, where the neighbor had a reasonable expectation of semi-privacy. The damages? $400,000 in emotional distress awards.
Bottom Line: When in doubt, angle your camera so it sees only your property and the public sidewalk. If you can see a neighbor’s window, you’ve gone too far.
When every front porch has a camera, informal social interactions die. A child who might normally knock to ask for a ball back now hesitates, knowing they are being filmed. A package thief might be deterred, but so is the spontaneous neighborly chat. We risk trading community for surveillance. Lawsuits between neighbors over "spy cameras" are rising
The single biggest privacy upgrade you can make is ditching cloud storage.
Before you buy and install, walk through this checklist: When every front porch has a camera, informal
If outside privacy is a gray area, indoor privacy is a black-and-white catastrophe waiting to happen.
Understanding the law is the first step to ethical surveillance. While laws vary by state and country, these general principles apply in most Western nations: and a car. To do this
Are you watching the camera, or is the camera watching you? Modern AI cameras can distinguish between a person, a pet, and a car. To do this, they must process the video feed—sometimes locally, sometimes in the cloud.
But cheap cameras often rely on third-party AI servers in unknown locations. Those servers see everything. Furthermore, some companies have been caught using customers' "anonymous" video feeds to train their facial recognition algorithms without explicit consent.
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