Part of the blame here has to be on whoever decided it was a smart move to install recoding devices with these features in the first place.
I always find it astounding when I see Americans showing cctv footage recorded inside their homes and going via some third party who can just click a button and see inside your homes..
I must just be one of european privacy whack jobs I guess.
Now think about all of the Amazon and Google cameras that outnumber flock by an order of magnitude whose employees can also see the footage, and you conveniently can’t get public records of due to the nature of the installation.
Part of the blame here has to be on whoever decided it was a smart move to install recoding devices with these features in the first place.
I always find it astounding when I see Americans showing cctv footage recorded inside their homes and going via some third party who can just click a button and see inside your homes..
I must just be one of european privacy whack jobs I guess.
Sure.
But let’s not ignore the fact that a high level Flock employee was accessing cameras in a children’s gymnasium.
That seems just a little bit questionable.
Employees
Now think about all of the Amazon and Google cameras that outnumber flock by an order of magnitude whose employees can also see the footage, and you conveniently can’t get public records of due to the nature of the installation.