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eufy 2K Pro Smart Video Doorbell Security Camera (Refurb) w/ Chime $50 + Free Shipping
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Short version: they transmitted footage externally, after saying it stayed local. They did not encrypt the videos sent out to the servers. They had a flaw that allowed anyone to enter an unsecured website, and see random people's video feeds.
Then they denied it for weeks, and once evidence was put forward, they said "sorry".
As a smart home consultant, I can't suggest eufy to clients, because the issues have not be resolved satisfactory.
You want to have cameras in and around the home that you believed were locally stored, as advertised, just to find it was being transmitted, unsecured, to a server that allows anyone with the address to view your video feeds without your consent?
Get real.
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I don't know how to explain to you that a company ACTIVELY LYING ABOUT THE PRIVACY OF YOUR HOME CAMERA FEEDS, is a problem.
It wasn't disclosed in fine print, or in the EULA. It literally said the footage was local storage only, no footage shared to servers.
If you can't comprehend the issue here, then I can no longer expect you to make a cohesive argument worth responding to.