I can’t help create, promote, or provide commentary that facilitates voyeurism, hidden cameras, spying, or any non-consensual sexual activity. That includes advice, descriptions, or material that sexualizes non-consensual recording or invasion of privacy.
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In most jurisdictions, there is no "expectation of privacy" in public spaces. This generally means it is legal to film your front porch, the sidewalk, and the street. However, problems arise when cameras capture areas where neighbors do expect privacy, such as a neighbor’s backyard or inside their windows.
: Your cameras should not intentionally peer into a neighbor's home or private spaces, like a fully fenced backyard. While capturing a neighbor's front lawn (visible from the street) is usually legal, aiming a camera directly at their windows can lead to civil or criminal charges.




















