In the golden age of smart homes, the first line of defense against porch pirates, package theft, and home invasions is often a 4K Wi-Fi camera. With the global home security market expected to exceed $78 billion by 2025, it is clear that surveillance has moved from commercial warehouses to suburban front porches.
Ethical camera placement follows a simple heuristic: If a person standing five feet inside your neighbor’s property line can see your camera’s lens clearly, it is positioned to invade their privacy. In the golden age of smart homes, the
The global market for home security cameras is booming. From doorbell cameras to indoor pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) units, homeowners are installing more eyes than ever before. However, as these devices become smarter (AI recognition, cloud storage, facial detection), the line between feeling safe and being watched blurs. This guide explores the technical, legal, and ethical privacy dilemmas of modern home surveillance. The global market for home security cameras is booming