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    Laziness. Most people don’t want to research everything needed to set up a self hosted camera system. Much easier to pop into Best Buy and grab a Wyze camera that works out of the box.

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      I wouldn’t call it lazy necessarily, everyone just has limited time and energy to invest in stuff and probably had no idea of the risks.

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      More likely people lack the time.

      Besides, expecting a security camera company to provide a decent quality product that doesn’t suffer egregiously serious breaches like Wyze has is not unreasonable. Idealistic, maybe; lacking an appropriately enormous degree of cynicism.

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        More likely people lack the time.

        Quite an unhealthy lifestyle.

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      How do these people not realize that these cameras let other people to see into their homes?

      This has happened SO. Many. Times.

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        I really wonder how much everyday people care. Years back, people would give out their passwords for chocolate. Most people at this point have had their SSN’s leaked multiple times, all their PII is generally available somewhere, they use unencrypted SMS and email for financial transactions, etc convenience is worth way more to the average person than having a few pictures of their house leaked. Even if they’re in it. It just doesn’t enter their mind as a problem. Last few people I brought it up to about their wyze or blink cameras just shrugged off the privacy stuff. (Though none of them had them in their homes, just external doorbell/driveway kinda cameras)

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          So many cameras are left on the default password. On the insecam site they keep a list of cams where you can just look into people’s home, all hacked by using the default password. And it keeps happening.

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          I agree. It just doesn’t occur to most people. It takes a certain mindset to think about the worst things that could happen. Not everyone can think like a bad guy.

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            Wrong, everyone can.

            In the spirit of the separation of people into those who backup their data and who don’t do that yet.

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      Don’t forget cost, I’m working on replacing mine, but a 30 dollar camera now being replaced by ones that cost around 100 each is just taking time. The ones I have outdoors I don’t really care about, but I’m working hard to replace all the indoor ones. For now all my indoor wyze cameras are on zigbee plugs that cut power when we’re home.