Point outdoor cameras strictly at your own property lines, walkways, and entry points. Avoid capturing neighbouring windows or private yards.
Legally, individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy in places like bathrooms, bedrooms, and enclosed backyards. If your security camera captures a clear view into a neighbour's window or fenced yard, you could be violating local privacy laws or facing a civil lawsuit. Public Spaces vs. Private Borders
Privacy isn’t just about what your camera sees; it’s about who else can see what your camera sees. The security industry has a problematic track record.
Point outdoor cameras strictly at your own property lines, walkways, and entry points. Avoid capturing neighbouring windows or private yards.
Legally, individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy in places like bathrooms, bedrooms, and enclosed backyards. If your security camera captures a clear view into a neighbour's window or fenced yard, you could be violating local privacy laws or facing a civil lawsuit. Public Spaces vs. Private Borders
Privacy isn’t just about what your camera sees; it’s about who else can see what your camera sees. The security industry has a problematic track record.