Not Big Brother, but close: a surveillance expert explains some of the ways we're all being watched, all the time
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Up to you. Always a risk associated with things versus benefits. Is the benefit of being alerted about your house and security worth having less privacy? If you ever got frustrated at your camera stream not working reliable it's because it comes from China datasheet and the connection is shoddy.
On top of that
Wyze had a data leak occurred when the information of over 2.4 million customers was exposed. The cause? When switching information over to a different database, a Wyze employee accidentally removed certain security protocols that were in place. So wyze isn't made up of the smartest folks.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/30/business/wyze-security-camera-breach.html
Again, every company has data breaches eventually, so the risk versus reward for you personally.
I use em for perimeter monitoring. I think that is worth it for the price.
That should be a closed system.
You can. The wyze can be flashed with custom firmware that lets them hook into normal IP camera monitoring software all local.
Cameras are a joke, they are for people you know, or if someone is caught in the act. Very few crimes solved by cameras, but lots of watching employees etc..
In my case, I'll be alerted to the motion alarm on my phone and they will have a nice 12ga ready to get juicy by the time they make it into the house.
I'm not solving crimes, I'm preventing them lol