I'm basically in the same boat. There is no practical way for me to avoid having my picture taken 6 or more times every single day. I flip the camera off each and every time I drive/walk by it. It's infuriating.
I'm basically in the same boat. There is no practical way for me to avoid having my picture taken 6 or more times every single day. I flip the camera off each and every time I drive/walk by it. It's infuriating.
Maybe you need to pick up a box of black plastic bags next time you pass by the grocery store?
Why do you care if you're not doing anything illegal?
In this particular case, because criminals can hack Flock's databases. You can tell whether I'm leaving to go to work, coming home for lunch, figure out my patterns, and schedule a robbery. There are PLENTY of other reasons why I don't appreciate having a camera sitting at the end of my driveway, I wasn't notified about their decision nor had any input so it feels a bit intrusive, but surely you can appreciate that no system is 100% secure and that's why these persistent surveillance gear are so troubling.
This argument has been shot down so many times, it's a wonder anyone bothers to bring it up without googling it first.
So you would be okay with me personally tracking everything you do and recording you 24/7 then right? Because if you aren't doing anything wrong...
Show me the man and I'll show you the crime