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Product SKU: | B09SG2Q23M |
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Eufy had a serious breach of privacy regarding their security cameras, and they lied about the severity and response the entire time.
If you buy from Anker, you're supporting a company that doesn't care about promises, conduct, or privacy.
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Eufy had a serious breach of privacy regarding their security cameras, and they lied about the severity and response the entire time.
If you buy from Anker, you're supporting a company that doesn't care about promises, conduct, or privacy.
Serious is very loose wording. They had a setting on by default that sent thumbnails to the cloud so people could see who was picked up by the camera in a phone notification. They also had video stored online where if you hacked into their servers it wasn't encrypted and could be decoded by a VLC player. They made the default on thumbnail description better and fixed the encryption within 48 hours and took thirty days to apologize. If you've ever delt with a legal corporate department you'll know thirty days is pretty quick, especially when publicly admitting to issue that, if they had been hacked by anyone but the ethical hacker who was the source of the story and all follow-ups, could've put personal security video at risk. Mind you this happened 18 months ago now and they have even earned back all of the ratings and recommendations they had lost with that snafu. Considering the things that their competition has been caught doing they are still the best for a cloud free, subscription free experience.
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Eufy had a serious breach of privacy regarding their security cameras, and they lied about the severity and response the entire time.
If you buy from Anker, you're supporting a company that doesn't care about promises, conduct, or privacy.
In the meantime, I am loving my Eufy Security System and paying no monthly fee.