Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not know anything about Blink, but I would dig deeply into their terms of service and privacy policy.
For Ring, read the terms of service very carefully, especially the small print, Basically any data the camera sees belongs to them, not to you. And their privacy policy basically says you do not have any privacy. It also says that both ToS and PP can be changed at any time.
Not saying don’t do it, but I am saying do understand exactly what you will and won’t get…
I don't want Ring for this reason. What is a brand of camera that doesn't do this?
Anonymous wrote:Blink needs a plan and battery life sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not know anything about Blink, but I would dig deeply into their terms of service and privacy policy.
For Ring, read the terms of service very carefully, especially the small print, Basically any data the camera sees belongs to them, not to you. And their privacy policy basically says you do not have any privacy. It also says that both ToS and PP can be changed at any time.
Not saying don’t do it, but I am saying do understand exactly what you will and won’t get…
I don't want Ring for this reason. What is a brand of camera that doesn't do this?
Anonymous wrote:I do not know anything about Blink, but I would dig deeply into their terms of service and privacy policy.
For Ring, read the terms of service very carefully, especially the small print, Basically any data the camera sees belongs to them, not to you. And their privacy policy basically says you do not have any privacy. It also says that both ToS and PP can be changed at any time.
Not saying don’t do it, but I am saying do understand exactly what you will and won’t get…
Anonymous wrote:I'm keeping an eye on this thread. I also live in DC, although not on a busy corner. But I need to put up some outdoor cameras too.