Modern home security is no longer about a loud siren. Today’s systems include:
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Facial recognition, person detection, and vehicle identification sound powerful—but they create sensitive data. If your camera knows that "John arrives at 7:15 PM every Tuesday wearing a red jacket," that is behavioral profiling. Modern home security is no longer about a loud siren
| Location | Notes | |----------|-------| | Front door, facing outward | Avoid capturing neighbor’s door directly across a narrow street | | Driveway (your side) | Use privacy mask if driveway is shared | | Backyard (your fenced area) | Post sign if neighbors can see into yard from their second floor | | Garage interior | OK, but not pointing at a door leading to a shared hallway | | Living room (common area) | | | Baby’s nursery | OK, but disable cloud backup for sensitive sleep footage | What if the glass breaking sound was the
Look up your state’s “wiretapping” or “eavesdropping” laws before enabling audio.
Imagine your neighbor installs a camera on their second-story eave. From that angle, the camera doesn't just capture their driveway; it captures your backyard, your kitchen window, and your children playing in the pool. Legally, they might claim the camera is for "their property," but technically, they are building a behavioral profile of your family.
The way your footage is handled depends heavily on the type of system you choose:
Modern home security is no longer about a loud siren. Today’s systems include:
He hesitated. What if someone broke in and shouted a threat? What if the glass breaking sound was the only clue the police needed? His finger hovered over the screen. The logic of the system warred with the instinct of the man. The system promised safety; the price was just a little bit of silence.
Facial recognition, person detection, and vehicle identification sound powerful—but they create sensitive data. If your camera knows that "John arrives at 7:15 PM every Tuesday wearing a red jacket," that is behavioral profiling.
| Location | Notes | |----------|-------| | Front door, facing outward | Avoid capturing neighbor’s door directly across a narrow street | | Driveway (your side) | Use privacy mask if driveway is shared | | Backyard (your fenced area) | Post sign if neighbors can see into yard from their second floor | | Garage interior | OK, but not pointing at a door leading to a shared hallway | | Living room (common area) | | | Baby’s nursery | OK, but disable cloud backup for sensitive sleep footage |
Look up your state’s “wiretapping” or “eavesdropping” laws before enabling audio.
Imagine your neighbor installs a camera on their second-story eave. From that angle, the camera doesn't just capture their driveway; it captures your backyard, your kitchen window, and your children playing in the pool. Legally, they might claim the camera is for "their property," but technically, they are building a behavioral profile of your family.
The way your footage is handled depends heavily on the type of system you choose: