WYZE is coming under fire today after some customers who have home security cameras say they can see inside other people’s homes.
February 16, 2024 at 7:14 pm PSTWYZE is coming under fire today after some of its customers who have their home security camera systems say they can see inside other people’s homes.
Around 7:30 a.m. EST, Chelsey Allen noticed two cameras at her home were offline. She has five WYZE cameras around her South Bend home that all point towards the street. Disgusted and outraged is how Allen says she felt after she realized she was watching footage from someone else’s WYZE camera. Once inside, the room was nearly empty with the crews having this brief exchange after calling for anyone for about five minutes.
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