cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12582519
Short Summary
- Importance of decreasing dependence on cloud-connected products you don’t have control over.
- Examples of security cameras from companies like Arlo and Sun Valley Tech with disabled features or cameras without warning.
- Lack of innovation in modern products, with companies prioritizing profit over product improvement.
- Benefits of using older IP cameras that support standards like RTSP and ONVIF for more control over devices and data.
- Story shared about a security incident involving Wyze cameras where user footage was accessible to others due to third-party integration.
- Emphasis on keeping video data on your network rather than uploading it to external servers for privacy and security reasons.
- Advice on choosing products from companies that respect user privacy and offer more control over data and device usage.
- Setting up a camera system using software like Freegate on a device such as a Nook without connecting it to the internet.
- Using a VPN to access the camera system remotely and the benefits of keeping the system offline for security.
- Importance of self-hosting and managing data on your own network for privacy and security reasons, rather than relying on external servers.
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As the saying goes, “The S in IoT (Internet of Things) stands for security”
Jokes on them: I set up a cam hidden under a chair that can only see the front door, but people keep knocking it over somehow so it usually only shows a closeup of the floor
You could try some duct tape to make it stay.
edit: updated community from c/3dprinting to !3dprinting@lemmy.world
Or go down to !3dprinting@lemmy.world and showoff a new stand for the cam…
Duct tape should do the trick, though!