INDIAN- MUMBAI COUPLE HOT HIDDEN CAM SEX SCANDAL
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Privacy concerns don’t just stop at your front door; they extend to your neighbors. A camera angled too sharply might capture a neighbor’s backyard or their front windows. This has led to a new wave of "suburban surveillance" friction.

It is legal to protect your property line. It is illegal to invade someone else's enclosure. The problem is that cheaper wide-angle lenses often capture 180 degrees of view, blurring that line by accident.

Privacy is not just about corporations. It is about the family next door. A doorbell camera placed on a suburban home inevitably captures the neighbor's driveway, their comings and goings, their guests, and their daily rhythms.

"You are not a customer; you are a sensor. You bought the hardware, but you are feeding the AI."

To ensure that your home security camera system doesn't compromise your privacy or that of your neighbors, follow these tips:

The privacy debate is about to get much harder. Future cameras won't just record; they will synthesize.

Before you install a system, write down the answers to these three questions: