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Do not hoard footage. Delete non-event video after 30 days. If nothing happened, no one needs to know that your neighbor watered their plants at 6:17 PM every day for a year. Automated deletion reduces your liability in discovery requests and respects the ephemeral nature of daily life.

Protecting a property does not require sacrificing privacy. Homeowners can implement several technical and behavioral strategies to secure their premises responsibly. Technical Safeguards

Immediately change the manufacturer’s default login credentials for every camera.

When choosing a home security camera system, homeowners should consider the following factors:

The goal is to make an informed choice rather than accepting default settings. By auditing your hardware choices, locking down your accounts, and understanding exactly where your video files travel, you can build a home security system that watches over your property without watching over you.

The privacy implications of home security cameras extend beyond the homeowner to encompass neighbors, delivery workers, and passersby. The Expectation of Privacy

: It is generally legal to record public-facing areas like front yards or sidewalks. However, pointing a camera at a neighbor's private space, such as a bedroom or bathroom window, is typically illegal. Audio Recording

Local storage systems keep all video files inside your home, typically on a hard drive, a Network Video Recorder (NVR), or a microSD card inserted directly into the camera.

The rise of smart home technology has made protecting your property easier than ever. With a few taps on a smartphone, you can see a live view of your front porch, get alerts when a package arrives, or check on your pets while at work. However, this continuous surveillance brings a major compromise. Every lens aimed at your driveway, backyard, or living room represents a potential vulnerability in your personal privacy.

Many privacy advocates argue that unless they live entirely alone. Instead, use: