This is a victory in a long fight, not just against blanket police surveillance, but also against a culture in which private, for-profit companies build special tools to allow law enforcement to more easily access companies’ users and their data—all of which ultimately undermine their customers’ trust.
I thought their reputation was tarnished explicitly due to uploading footage to the cloud despite claims otherwise. How can you be sure it isn’t uploading when their words mean nothing?
The problem was unsecured connections when accessing your footage through their web portal.
They’ve since fixed the issue, but they inform people that screenshots are held in the cloud for a limited time in order to serve certain types of push notifications.
I may also be trying to cope with the fact that I bought an expensive system before learning about their issues.
I know Eufy has its issues, but I do really like that all my camera footage is stored in my home and not in the cloud.
Their reputation is not good anymore, but I’m just glad all my footage isn’t on someone else’s computer.
I thought their reputation was tarnished explicitly due to uploading footage to the cloud despite claims otherwise. How can you be sure it isn’t uploading when their words mean nothing?
The problem was unsecured connections when accessing your footage through their web portal.
They’ve since fixed the issue, but they inform people that screenshots are held in the cloud for a limited time in order to serve certain types of push notifications.
I may also be trying to cope with the fact that I bought an expensive system before learning about their issues.