Most people get security cameras for, well, security. They hope the devices will deter criminals, or at least catch bad guys in the act. But fundamental privacy questions, like what happens to the ...
Police sometimes use the city’s surveillance footage to help solve crimes, while public defenders often use it to challenge the police version of events. Though the most widely viewed footage of ...
In a move that would reduce city council oversight of city-owned security cameras and allow police access to footage of privately-owned cameras without council approval, Sebastopol officials are ...
Amazon-owned smart home device maker Ring has introduced a new security feature that will give users an easy way to check if the footage from its security cameras has been manipulated. Dubbed Ring ...
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