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No camera. No Siri. No Alexa. No Echo.

No problem.

And hell will freeze over before any of that shit invades my house.

It's bad enough having a cell phone.




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Posts: 15234 | Location: Downeast Maine | Registered: March 10, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I think the title is a little misleading. Police aren't just hacking into the cameras and using them. They are getting permission from the homeowner so view their camera footage.

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With permission, no issues. If someone wants to grant that access, that's up to them.

That said, if the question were, 'Would I personally grant such permission to anyone if I had a video doorbell?', the answer in my case would be 'Nope nope nope.'
 
Posts: 15031 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: October 15, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Misleading title. They are asking permission. I don’t want access to someone’s ring or security camera. Hell, what am I going to see the most of? Probably the neighbor’s dog taking a deuce in their yard.

I ask people to send me the footage from the incident I need. Nothing else. Send it to my city email. Then I put into the evidence digital file.

We have the location of every public camera on a map in a file on our cruiser’s laptops so we don’t have to canvass a lot looking for camera in public locations.
 
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Originally posted by PHPaul:
No camera. No Siri. No Alexa. No Echo.

No problem.

And hell will freeze over before any of that shit invades my house.

It's bad enough having a cell phone.
Same here. And my cell is a flip phone.

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Am I missing something? How is it "tapping in" when it is consensually given by the owner? Seems to be kind of an overdramatic and misleading thread title.





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Speaking of these video door bells... I'm not so sure about them.... I run a service business, just me, and go to houses all the time... went to a home on Tuesday and range the bell... no sound heard and no one came to the door... few minutes later I push the button again... and nothing so I leave. Seems the woman of the house had left her phone somewhere and that is what rings when you push the button....


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Very interesting that the OP still isn't back... Almost like we should be having this discussion at the bottom of a bridge or something....





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Posts: 33287 | Location: St. Louis MO | Registered: February 15, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Nobody's getting the kind of address to my network they'd need to access my cameras. Period. I'd rip 'em out before I'd allow that.



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Tn226 your thread title is so slanted.
 
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Anybody who utilizes this type of technology needs to understand and accept that it's possible for someone to hack into it. And it's possible that gov't agencies might be in that group. Ever heard of the Patriot Act? Don't think they will always ask first.
 
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too much work to get it from your side.

I am guessing they are getting in from the network Amazon side. The side you pay for storage on amazon.

I am guessing that soon it would be part of the Amazon license to share all the data with the police as a "public service"

There is now a setting on the ring doorbells that will let you and you neighbors leach off each others networks if one goes downs so the doorbells stay up if you network goes down and your neighbors stays up.

The default is OPT IN.

I turned the setting off.

It's called SIDEWALK
 
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Very interesting that the OP still isn't back... Almost like we should be having this discussion at the bottom of a bridge or something....


What's interesting about it? I wanted to know the opinion of others. My belief is it's an opportunity for further unwarranted intrusion. Saying it's OK if we agree to it is all well and good but camels nose etc.

I am baffled, however, by the fascination with "misleading" and "clickbait". I guess those, like beauty, are in the eye of the beholder.
 
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I am baffled, however, by the fascination with "misleading" and "clickbait".

"Police are tapping in" implies "wiretap," which is usually done w/o the owner's knowledge or permission. That is what's misleading and clickbaity about it.



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I have to visit a lot of people's homes and a lot of them have doorbell cameras or a camera in an upper corner of their porch, looking down toward the front door area. That area isn't a place anyone would have any expectation of privacy. Anyone is allowed to walk up to your front door to knock on it. The actual doorbell cameras are always facing away from the house and even cover a lot of the neighbors' properties. And if you live in a place where a lot of your neighbors have those cameras, your front door area will likely show up on their cameras whether you like it or not.
 
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I am baffled, however, by the fascination with "misleading" and "clickbait".

"Police are tapping in" implies "wiretap," which is usually done w/o the owner's knowledge or permission. That is what's misleading and clickbaity about it.


Thanks ensigmatic. I realized after the first few responses that was how it was being interpreted. Like I said, eye of the beholder. I'll try to be more conscious henceforth.
 
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too much work to get it from your side.

I am guessing they are getting in from the network Amazon side. The side you pay for storage on amazon.

I am guessing that soon it would be part of the Amazon license to share all the data with the police as a "public service"

There is now a setting on the ring doorbells that will let you and you neighbors leach off each others networks if one goes downs so the doorbells stay up if you network goes down and your neighbors stays up.

The default is OPT IN.

I turned the setting off.

It's called SIDEWALK


How is this possible as in it just default to doing it? Doesn't the network need a password so you would have to talk to your neighbor to connect them or are the doorbells themselves communication and how are they doing that.


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I understand all you folks that are mentioning the "with permission" aspect ...

But all it would take is a court order to do it without consent, just like wire-tapping, without consent, no knock warrants etc ...

I have nothing to hide, but its a slippery slope, give them an inch ...


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... if you don't you'll find an excuse.

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You just don't go up to the courthouse vending machine and say, "Hmm, I'd like a search warrant" and press a button.

You fill out the warrant application and supporting affidavit showing your cause and it's submitted to the judge under penalty of perjury who might not grant it.

Maybe not for the DOJ or FBI, but there are consequences for bad affidavits.
 
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