Video doorbells can improve home security, but they may also feed vast surveillance networks run by tech companies and accessible to law enforcement. Experts warn that cloud storage, data sharing, and interconnected cameras can expose private footage and reveal patterns of people’s daily movements. The article explores how homeowners can reduce these risks by choosing privacy conscious devices, understanding their legal rights when police request footage, and taking control of where video data is stored. It also points readers to a set of practical configuration tips that help limit unnecessary data collection and protect neighborhood privacy. |