> The 2017 incident [found in hacked police documents] describes how someone under investigation was able to "covertly monitor law enforcement activity while law enforcement was on the premises" and alert his neighbour and landlord. It does not name the brand of video doorbell used.
> In the UK, Wiltshire police have set up a database of private smart doorbells and security cameras, and residents are being asked to register theirs.
Privacy is a double-edged sword, and that's a good thing. When those in power exempt themselves from a system, that's where transparency and oversight are most necessary.
> In the UK, Wiltshire police have set up a database of private smart doorbells and security cameras, and residents are being asked to register theirs.
Privacy is a double-edged sword, and that's a good thing. When those in power exempt themselves from a system, that's where transparency and oversight are most necessary.