The Watchful Eye: Managing Privacy & home security cameras

The Watchful Eye: Managing Privacy & home security cameras

Homes security cameras, electronic doorbells and CCTV systems are widely used, offering homeowners a sense of security and peace of mind.

How is Privacy impacted and managed?

Your Privacy

While electronic doorbells and CCTV systems deter burglars and help in monitoring deliveries, they also collect extensive data about our lives and surroundings. This data can often be sold to third parties by your provider, under the terms of the services contract. So, it may be worthwhile checking what privacy access you have enabled when you signed up and change the authority settings if needed.

Also, how are the recording stored? If not properly secured, they could be susceptible to hacking, leading to potential privacy invasion.

Recording Public areas

If your camera records the street or part of the neighbour's property, it could can lead to disputes and a potential breach of privacy.

Local councils often determine the rules about the use of camera’s, so it’s best to check to see what allowed and any limitations. Homeowners are required to notify visitors of surveillance equipment. Understanding and complying with local regulations can help reduce the risk of neighbourhood disputes and potential legal action.

Best Practices for Privacy Protection

Key points to consider:

  • Manage Your device Privacy setting: your service provider, if you use one may be able to sell the data that’s being collected.
  • Encrypt the data: Ensure your devices encrypt the data when storing or transmitting data to protect against unauthorised access.
  • Limit Recording Areas: Adjust the field of view to avoid capturing areas not intended for surveillance, such as neighbours’ properties or public sidewalks.
  • Secure Network Connections: Use secure, password-protected Wi-Fi networks to prevent hacking and unauthorised access to your devices.
  • Understand and Comply with Local Laws: Be aware of local regulations regarding surveillance and privacy.
  • Transparent Notification: Clearly inform visitors of surveillance devices operating, respecting their privacy and meeting legal requirements.

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