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Practical buying guides, legal compliance tips and real-world use cases for surveillance, security and tracking devices.

Video Surveillance Camera Placement Mistakes for Homes & Small Businesses

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Video Surveillance Camera Placement Mistakes for Homes & Small Businesses

Effective video surveillance depends on thoughtful camera placement; mistakes made during planning and installation are the most common cause of reduced coverage and poor evidence quality for both ...

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Video Surveillance to Prevent Internal Theft in Small Offices

Video surveillance is a practical and defensible measure for reducing internal theft in offices when deployed with clear policies, lawful notice, and appropriate technical safeguards. This article ...

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Video surveillance evidence: making footage usable in home and small business disputes

Video surveillance is frequently the decisive piece of information in homeowner and small business disputes, but footage alone does not guarantee a favorable outcome. This article explains what mak...

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Video surveillance legal errors that create exposure for homes and small businesses

Video surveillance installations intended to protect property and people can instead create significant legal exposure when systems are misconfigured, records mishandled, or privacy boundaries are ...

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Video Surveillance: Choosing Cameras for Shared Workspaces

Choosing the right video surveillance for shared workspaces requires balancing safety, privacy, and legal boundaries while matching technical capabilities to real use cases. This article compares c...

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Video Surveillance and Employee Behavior: A Buyer’s Guide for Small Businesses

Video surveillance influences how employees act, communicate and comply with policy from day one through long-term cultural change; understanding that arc is essential when choosing systems for a s...

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Video surveillance blind spots for businesses and what they miss

Video surveillance is often treated as a solved problem, but overlooked blind spots in coverage, policy and technology create real legal, operational and safety risks for businesses. This article f...

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Video Surveillance for Home and Small Business: When It Lowers Insurance Risk

Video surveillance can lower insurance risk in specific, documented circumstances when footage reduces uncertainty for insurers, supports faster claims resolution, or demonstrably deters repeated l...

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Video Surveillance for Offices: Legal Features Every Manager Must Prioritize

Video surveillance is a routine part of modern office security, but choosing features that satisfy operational needs while limiting legal risk requires a compliance-first approach early in the proc...

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Video Surveillance for Small Business Owners: Legal Misconceptions Compared

Many small business owners invest in video surveillance to reduce theft, monitor operations, or document incidents, but misunderstandings about legality and compliance often drive poor choices. Thi...

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