yeap, If they want to go on business in US, they have to obey the US laws and rules, the cybersecurity is the most important for the cams suppliers.
There's more than privacy issues for IT security issues associated with IP cameras / IoT devices .. so remember to look beyond the basic services the devices provide the user, as they actually may provide significant usefulness to attackers / hijackers in other ways.As I often say, spot me nekked the first time; shame on me. Spot me nekked the second time; shame on you.
In all seriousness though, I realize that on a forum like this people take privacy more seriously, and I grew up in a culture of trading privacy for "free" utilities. That said, video of my new daughter Liberty sleeping isn't worth anything, neither is the back of my wife's head. Images of me doing yard work likewise have no value. Everyone using Google, or Facebook, or Tik Tok... that's the valuable information people volunteer up. We are the primary weak-link in information privacy, not devices.
They don't care about your video feed; they want your device to use as a bot attack or DoS attack.As I often say, spot me nekked the first time; shame on me. Spot me nekked the second time; shame on you.
In all seriousness though, I realize that on a forum like this people take privacy more seriously, and I grew up in a culture of trading privacy for "free" utilities. That said, video of my new daughter Liberty sleeping isn't worth anything, neither is the back of my wife's head. Images of me doing yard work likewise have no value. Everyone using Google, or Facebook, or Tik Tok... that's the valuable information people volunteer up. We are the primary weak-link in information privacy, not devices.
I imagine for most people, reading criticism is brutal to their ego. Somehow my personality is such that I enjoy learning more than staying in my comfort zone. As such, I prefer disagreement rather than pointless "I agree" type comments. See above where I was corrected about what the main security threat is. I got to learn something there.It seems like reading the comments would be one of the toughest parts of a YouTuber's job. It is necessary because you've got to understand how your audience is responding to your content. But at the same time, it has to be incredibly frustrating to have people come and shit all over you with personal attacks and contrary and sometimes irrelevant arguments, all with no evidence. Of course, evidence is unnecessary when most people reading your comments don't have the technical knowledge to even recognize that there is no evidence.
Yep and unfortunately that is a skill that is apparently lacking in most of society these days.I imagine for most people, reading criticism is brutal to their ego. Somehow my personality is such that I enjoy learning more than staying in my comfort zone. As such, I prefer disagreement rather than pointless "I agree" type comments. See above where I was corrected about what the main security threat is. I got to learn something there.
If that is the case, then do not post ANYTHING on the internet. The whole purpose of the internet is to provide people a way to criticize others with no real consequences.I imagine for most people, reading criticism is brutal to their ego.