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With the global market for home security cameras expected to exceed $20 billion by 2026, these devices have become as common as door locks. Yet, as we rush to install 4K resolution, AI-powered, facial-recognition cameras on every corner of our property, we are forced to confront an uncomfortable question:
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Home security camera systems are more popular, affordable, and advanced than ever before. From smart doorbells to AI-powered floodlight cameras, these devices offer homeowners unprecedented peace of mind. However, this continuous surveillance comes with a significant trade-off: the erosion of personal and public privacy. With the global market for home security cameras
Unsecured home cameras are a hacker’s fantasy. Websites like Shodan (the "hacker's Google") allow users to search for unencrypted IP cameras around the world. There are countless horror stories of strangers speaking to children through Nest cameras, or creepers watching couples in their bedrooms via unsecured Chinese IP cams. Home security camera systems are more popular, affordable,
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