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Guardian or Spy? Navigating the Intersection of Home Security and Privacy
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- Extend wiretap laws to video: Require all-party consent for video recording of areas with a reasonable expectation of privacy (e.g., inside a neighbor’s home visible from a second-floor camera).
- Prohibit warrantless police access: Mandate that law enforcement obtain a warrant based on probable cause before retrieving footage from consumer camera clouds (the “Ring warrants” law proposed in several U.S. states).
- Mandate data minimization: By law, cloud footage should be deleted after 7–14 days unless flagged as evidence of a crime.
- Third-party standing to sue: Give neighbors whose private spaces are repeatedly recorded a private right of action with statutory damages.
- The Babysitter: Hidden cameras in common areas may be legal, but in a bathroom they are a crime.
- The HOA: Some homeowners’ associations ban outward-facing cameras on shared walkways. Check your covenants.
- The Airbnb Guest: Hosts must disclose all cameras before booking and cannot have any in private spaces (bedrooms/bathrooms).
Privacy.
We love our smart home tech. It feels great to check who’s at the door from the office or catch a porch pirate in 4K. But let’s talk about the elephant in the room: Guardian or Spy
5.3 Regulatory Reform