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Minor quibble.
Self-host Frigate (https://frigate.video/), buy generic Power over Ethernet security cameras (Amcrest has good ones in my experience) and keep everything wired and isolated from your regular LAN. Then you actually control your own security system.
Buy a Nest camera from Amazon and it'll be easier. They'll do all of the work for you while helping themselves to video of your property and family for them to do with as they please.
It is in fact true that I could build a system that doesn't, but any random security camera on any random business I walk past on the street (public land, no implied consent for any activities on the premises)? I have to assume the worst about it now. It's not just an innocent way to protect property from thieves it's functionally now part of a massive violation of civil liberties.
Oh yeah, I agree.
The mass data sharing is the core issue. We're collectively creating a power that nobody should have and yet it's available for subscription without any regulations.