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  2. Keep an Eye on Your Property With These Editor-Approved ... - AOL

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    All the security cameras we write about below connect wirelessly to your computer or smart device for live footage feeds, and require batteries for power. That said, battery-powered models stay ...

  3. Home security camera footage shows terrifying moment LA ...

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    A Los Angeles resident appeared away from home when their security camera system recorded the house being consumed by flames from a major wildfire. Ring footage from 9 January showed the property ...

  4. Police Can Install Hidden Cameras on Private Property Without ...

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    The property where the cameras were installed is a wooded area distant from homes, with a locked gate and a "no trespassing" sign, which indicated an expectation of privacy, the suspects argued.

  5. Home security - Wikipedia

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    A home security camera system software on a Windows laptop for monitoring. Home security includes both the security hardware placed on a property and individuals' personal security practices. Security hardware includes doors, locks, alarm systems, lighting, motion detectors, and security camera systems. Personal security involves practices like ...

  6. Hidden camera - Wikipedia

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    Hidden cameras are often considered a surveillance tool. The term "hidden camera" is commonly used when subjects are unaware that they are being recorded, usually lacking their knowledge and consent; the term "spy camera" is generally used when the subject would object to being recorded if they were aware of the camera's presence.

  7. Google Street View privacy concerns - Wikipedia

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    Google maintains that the photos were taken from public property. [2] However, this does not take into account that the Street View cameras take pictures from an elevated position, enabling them to look over hedges and walls designed to prevent some areas from being open to public view.

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