Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Privacy laws vary significantly by state, county, and country. Consult a local attorney for specific legal guidance on surveillance in your jurisdiction.
If you cannot physically stand in your driveway with a pair of binoculars looking into your neighbor’s bedroom, you cannot put a camera there. If you can’t hide behind a bush to listen to your spouse’s phone call, you shouldn’t enable always-on audio. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes and
By respecting the boundaries of others, you actually increase your own security. A neighbor who trusts you is far more likely to call you when they see a suspicious car. A community built on mutual respect is safer than a cul-de-sac bristling with unfocused, invading lenses. If you cannot physically stand in your driveway
This is the modern paradox of home security: A neighbor who trusts you is far more
Point your camera where you could legally stand yourself.