• RaoulDook@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    Cameras in the house is still creepy. Even baby monitors have been getting hacked for many years already.

    Here’s a good example why not to do that: friend was in the process of divorce from a douche spouse, who was technically skilled and had installed security cameras inside and outside the house. They all left them in place knowingly, and the douche spouse who had to move out kept watching the family inside the house and bringing up things that happened in private. I was like “WTF unplug that shit”

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    22 days ago

    How many people are actually watching the cameras in their house?

    I think it’s a lot less than everybody.

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      I/my family don’t have cameras in our houses. At least none which aren’t blinded and/or plugged out.

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          Simple: Plugging the only external camera I have into my computer allows me to have videocalls. Same with sliding the privacy blends off of my laptops and phone(s).

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              Obviously. And my take was that not only do many people not watch their security cameras, most of them don’t even have any. Only (web)cams, most of which have privacy blenders or are plugged out.

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      Only time my dad ever had to check them was when the cleaning service repeatedly ‘forgot’ to clean the 2 bedrooms at the end of the hall. Only weirdos constantly monitor them.

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    That could be expanded to so many things that were creepy in the recent past but are totally normal now.

    E.g. walking down the street talking loudly to somebody who’s not there.

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      22 days ago

      This. It is easy to <checks notes> NOT put a bunch of cameras in your own house to surveil yourself.

    • Yup.

      My home security system is a doorbell camera and motion sensors everywhere. I can tell if there’s movement in a room; that’s all. No interior cameras - I don’t trust any of them to not get hacked, regardless of my firewall.

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      Only people I know with internal cameras use them to check on pets when they aren’t home and put them in common areas, so if they were hacked it could still aide a burglar but if the feed was hacked it wouldn’t show them naked