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Johnny2X2X

(19,001 posts)
7. I think people are crazy for hooking these up.
Wed Aug 28, 2019, 09:45 AM
Aug 2019

These are easily hackable and the police will misuse what they find on them. Helping to create a perpetual and constant surveillance state when we have a law enforcement community that is out of control and corrupt can only lead to very bad things.

Scary times we live in where so many Americans are just fine with the government being able to watch their every move.

You want to see how this is misused? Look at China right now as they're instituting facial recognition to monitor the "good/bad" behavior of their citizens and rewarding/punishing them accordingly. Silicon valley is already working on this type of monitoring too.

People learned nothing from Facebook, they got you to hand over your entire lives to them willingly, and now they're asking for more. Opt out, opt in, doesn't matter if your neighbor's camera is pointed at your house.

If someone broke into my house Watchfoxheadexplodes Aug 2019 #1
You have to opt-in to do this, and if they request video from you you don't have to give it to them. cbdo2007 Aug 2019 #2
Mine sees my sidewalk and carport Watchfoxheadexplodes Aug 2019 #3
They should pay you for that access ecstatic Aug 2019 #9
Haha, exactly. I think people assume then that the cops are going to be watching them leaving and cbdo2007 Aug 2019 #10
Your naivete is as colossal as it is unfunny. DetlefK Aug 2019 #20
Privacy is dead. -nt CrispyQ Aug 2019 #4
Does the fact that you would have to approve them to access it still take away privacy? Sapient Donkey Aug 2019 #14
They say "secretly," but homeowners are allowed to opt out. cwydro Aug 2019 #5
Wait until entire apartment complexes have them. Lars39 Aug 2019 #6
I think people are crazy for hooking these up. Johnny2X2X Aug 2019 #7
These cameras should be free if that's the case. ecstatic Aug 2019 #8
Giant leap for police and amazon Timewas Aug 2019 #11
Who didn't see that one coming? Iggo Aug 2019 #12
If they can request a specific time and area... LiberalFighter Aug 2019 #13
They do go to the homeowner for permission onenote Aug 2019 #15
I thought Ring Bell sends an email requesting authorization. LiberalFighter Aug 2019 #16
Also, if it is in the cloud LiberalFighter Aug 2019 #17
Blink might be screwing around with that. Baitball Blogger Aug 2019 #18
Big Brother sees you. TeamPooka Aug 2019 #19
So, isn't security the reason to install one of those things? MineralMan Aug 2019 #21
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