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Wyze cameras let other people view her home: why cloud

Wyze cameras let other people view her home: why cloud security is an oxymoron

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  1. I feel like you deserve an achievement for being the one channel I couldn't watch on 2x.

    Great vid, as always. Your int, personality & passion about these things is pretty awesome to see. Keep on keeping on, man.

  2. I cannot recommend Tailscale enough for this use case. I have it on my phones and laptops with easy setup. Added it to my home assistant and NAS with minimal effort. Now I can access them from anywhere. I think it’s easy enough for a person will little tech experience to setup and it’s rock solid.

  3. I recently ditched Google Drive and now rely on a software called SyncThing. Peer to peer shared folders, more reliable than google drive. There are lots of yhings nowadays that i rely on from third parties, im hoping to slowly phase them out.

  4. I got Wyze and f'ing hate it. We git it bc it came down to the lesser of two evils. I didn't even try the 30 day free services to store video. I just use the local feature. But their AI sucks, it feels like we are beta testers, the software is glitches a lot, the cameras only detect movement based of pixels change, so a cloud a shadow a bug around the camera will drive you crazy w/the alerts. Unless you pay monthly for the more detail alerts.🀬

  5. how the heck was it not encrypted?! that's so baffling. it would've been so easy to set up a media encryption system where only the client logged in to the right account would be able to even decrypt and show the thumbnails and the stream

  6. This is why I put my smart cams for my outdoor premises on a different network. If your router has any network segregation abilities such as a "smart network" or "guest" its best to put it on those. Essentially its the concept of VLANS for WI-FI which virtually separate networks. That way your main devices you use such as PC's, smartphones cannot be snooped upon.

    Ideally I would setup my own cameras and use a spare laptop as the NVR. Then I would setup my own cloud backup so I would not lose data. However I don't own the place I own for rent so I cant drill some good ones in or wire them.

    However I don't pay for the cloud features of my cameras either. Hence why they are "cheap".

  7. Fun fact wyze also sells a robot vacuum that creates a 3d scan of your home and uploads it to the cloud.
    The Chinese company that makes it is called coclean.

  8. Hi Louis, I hope you had a wonderful day! I hope you can see this message and I want you to look up for the case of Nintendo suing yuzu which is an open source emulator. I hope this spark some of your interest because it's like suing Microsoft as a platform of windows OS as secondary involvement piracy(or as grounds of it) or VLC multimedia for being used as pirated movies and TV's. I hope you can share a piece of your opinion and spread awareness what is right and wrong about this case. I think Nintendo wanted to bleed yuzu out of funds by legal battle because of incoming switch 2 for their business strategy. If they do manage to win I think this will spark a lot of controversy and no open source is safe from big companies to bully them and dry out their money.

  9. Hey Louis, did you hear about the showdown between Nintendo and the developers of Yuzu, the largest Switch emulator? The whole gaming community is buzzing with concerns about how the lawsuit might set a precendent concerning the legality of emulation. It would be great if you could do a video on this to shed some light on the situation.

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