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Your backyard camera is aimed at your pool. But because it’s mounted high on the eaves, it also captures 30% of your neighbor’s hot tub area. This is where legal trouble begins. Most jurisdictions consider "overlooking" a neighbor’s private space (where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy) to be a violation, even if the camera is on your property.

Home security camera systems are more popular, affordable, and advanced than ever before. Modern smart cameras offer high-definition video, night vision, facial recognition, and instant smartphone alerts. While these features provide peace of mind, they also introduce significant privacy concerns. Protecting your property should not mean sacrificing your personal privacy or violating the rights of others. The Core Conflict: Security vs. Privacy Your backyard camera is aimed at your pool

Smart doorbells, pan-tilt Zoom cameras, and night-vision floodlights have never been cheaper or easier to install. But as we rush to protect our packages and monitor our kids in the backyard, a bigger question often gets overlooked: While these features provide peace of mind, they

A secure home should not come at the cost of a paranoid neighborhood. Transparent communication prevents disputes and fosters community safety. provider data practices

The privacy risks associated with home security systems can be categorized into four main areas: external breaches, provider data practices, social implications, and legal vulnerabilities.