Today, we’re not talking about whether to buy a camera. We’re talking about how to use one without accidentally building a surveillance state in your own hallway.
If your camera sees anything beyond your property line (sidewalk, street, neighbor’s window), you need consent—or a different angle.
If the answer is no, adjust the angle—or skip that camera entirely.
Security vulnerabilities are discovered constantly. Ensure your cameras are set to "auto-update" so they always have the latest patches against hackers. The Verdict
Want the full checklist? Drop “PRIVACY” in the comments and I’ll send you my 9-point camera privacy audit.
Today, we’re not talking about whether to buy a camera. We’re talking about how to use one without accidentally building a surveillance state in your own hallway.
If your camera sees anything beyond your property line (sidewalk, street, neighbor’s window), you need consent—or a different angle.
If the answer is no, adjust the angle—or skip that camera entirely.
Security vulnerabilities are discovered constantly. Ensure your cameras are set to "auto-update" so they always have the latest patches against hackers. The Verdict
Want the full checklist? Drop “PRIVACY” in the comments and I’ll send you my 9-point camera privacy audit.