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Old 03-15-2018, 07:45 PM   #2777
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
If the friend explictly enables the feature, and explicitly grants you permission, then yes you can listen to the friends empty house.

Of course if someone WAS there, they'd hear the drop in chime and see the device is lit up while you were connected. Actually, I find the "who's available" active device part of the feature far creepier. ("I know you just got home.. where have you been...?")
Otherwise the thing is just like an intercom or baby monitor or any of various other kinds of sound monitoring devices your friend could have agreed to let you put in that house for many years.
There's no one in the world I would grant blanket permission to drop in whenever--especially if viewing is involved.

I guess I'm one of the paranoid people. I need tinfoil.
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