Your camera points at your driveway, but its wide-angle lens catches the corner of your neighbor’s porch. Solution: Use your camera’s privacy zones or motion masking features (available on most modern systems like Ring, Arlo, and Reolink). You can black out specific areas in the frame permanently. This protects their privacy while preserving your security.
The above is not legal advice. Always consult local statutes or an attorney. The Corporate Privacy Problem: Who Else is Watching? Your biggest privacy risk may not be your neighbor suing you. It might be the company that made your camera.
Before you install your next camera, walk around your neighbor’s side of the fence. Look at what your camera will see. Ask yourself: Would I want to be recorded like this?
Your camera points at your driveway, but its wide-angle lens catches the corner of your neighbor’s porch. Solution: Use your camera’s privacy zones or motion masking features (available on most modern systems like Ring, Arlo, and Reolink). You can black out specific areas in the frame permanently. This protects their privacy while preserving your security.
The above is not legal advice. Always consult local statutes or an attorney. The Corporate Privacy Problem: Who Else is Watching? Your biggest privacy risk may not be your neighbor suing you. It might be the company that made your camera. Your camera points at your driveway, but its
Before you install your next camera, walk around your neighbor’s side of the fence. Look at what your camera will see. Ask yourself: Would I want to be recorded like this? This protects their privacy while preserving your security
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