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True home security is not just about keeping intruders out; it is also about keeping your personal data in. By selecting hardware with local storage options, locking down your network security, and respecting the visual boundaries of those around you, you can successfully protect your property without sacrificing your privacy.

Position your outdoor cameras clearly so they are not hidden. Consider placing small, polite signs indicating that security cameras are active on the property. Talk to your neighbors about your setup. Show them the camera's field of view to prove you are not aiming the lens at their private spaces. Avoid Indoor Cameras in Communal Spaces

Your security system is only as safe as your home Wi-Fi network. Take these technical precautions:

Open communication with adjacent residents helps mitigate privacy concerns before they escalate into disputes. Discussing camera placement demonstrates respect for shared boundaries. Conclusion

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