: Recording is generally legal in public-facing areas (driveways, front porches) or your own property where privacy isn't expected.
: In the U.S., you can record what’s visible from the street, but pointing a camera directly at a neighbor's window or fenced yard can lead to "intrusion upon seclusion" lawsuits. Audio Risks : Recording is generally legal in public-facing areas
A home security camera system is a tool, like a hammer or a kitchen knife. Used well, it builds and protects. Used carelessly, it harms. Used well, it builds and protects
A security camera is only as secure as the network it sits on. If you’re using Wi-Fi cameras, follow these non-negotiables: Informed consent is the best defense.
One night, Elias noticed a strange spike in his internet data usage. He didn't know that 61% of U.S. households
If your camera records a shared space (a hallway in a condo building, a common driveway), put up a small, unobtrusive sign: "24/7 Video Recording in Progress." This covers you legally (two-party consent) and socially. Informed consent is the best defense.