Geoffrey A. Fowler, The Washington Post; The doorbells have eyes: The privacy battle brewing over home security cameras
"We should recognize this pattern: Tech that seems like an obvious good
can develop darker dimensions as capabilities improve and data shifts
into new hands. A terms-of-service update, a face-recognition upgrade or
a hack could turn your doorbell into a privacy invasion you didn’t see
coming."
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Thursday, January 31, 2019
The doorbells have eyes: The privacy battle brewing over home security cameras; The Washington Post, January 31, 2019
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