ORLANDO, Fla. -

On the street, inside stores, and now more than ever security cameras are inside homes.

That's because as cameras are getting cheaper and easier to install and homeowners want a live view all the time.

[WEB EXTRA: Home security or spying]

But the question for many remains, when does a security system become an invasion of privacy for friends and family?

When Ken Hall's daughter was born his need for security intensified so he installed a small security camera inside his home.

"It's nice to have that sense of comfort, the sense of security," said Hall.

Thanks to his smartphone, he's got a virtual window to see and hear his family and friends.

He says it took a little while for his wife to adjust to always being on camera while at home.

Privacy attorney Sarah Downey worries about the explosion of these surveillance devices on the market.

Read more here:
Home security systems risk spying on privacy of guests

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April 24, 2014 at 5:09 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Home Security