This product bills itself as a digital doggy daycare. It's got your two-way video chats and your treat dispenser and and a ringtone to let your dog know you are calling to check in. It's also got a scent diffuser for your pet's aromatherapy needs (seriously). And if you pay an extra subscription fee, it lets your dog watch DOGTV all day long or even give you "pet-to-parent messaging" with PawCall. Hey, a PawCall sounds way better than a Zoom call.
¿Qué podría pasar si algo falla?
Pet cams are an interesting connected device. They bring all the HD camera, two-way microphone, Cloud recording and smart alerts into your home, just like security cameras made by companies like Amazon, Google, and Simplisafe do. The question is, do they do as much as those companies to secure your data? And what about your privacy? These are all great questions.
PetChatz seems to do a pretty good job with privacy and we found no known security breaches or vulnerabilities in their cams. They don’t seem to sell your personal information and they say they won’t share any of your personal information without your consent. All good stuff. They do say they might share aggregated, de-identified information for marketing purposes. This doesn’t worry us too much, although it’s a good time to remind you that it’s been found to be pretty easy to de-anonymize some types of data and track down an individual’s patterns, especially with location data.
What's the worst that could happen? We suppose it's possible some terrible person could hack into your unprotected WiFi, access you Petchatz HDX, diffuse your pet's aromatherapy scents in the middle of the night giving you a sneezing fit which leads to insomnia which causes you to fall asleep at the wheel on your way to work the next morning and you wreck your car. Or, you know, they could just spy on you when you're naked. Really though, you'll probably be ok.
Consejos para protegerte
- Don't make the password your pet's name. Make it something harder to guess.
- Keep the camera's software up to date.
- Cover the lense when you're home and don't need to spy on your furry friend.
- Keep your WiFi network password protected with a strong password.
¿Me puede espiar?
Cámara
Dispositivo: Sí
Aplicación: Sí
Micrófono
Dispositivo: Sí
Aplicación: Sí
Rastrea la ubicación
Dispositivo: No
Aplicación: No
¿Qué se puede usar para registrarse?
Correo electrónico
Sí
Teléfono
No
Cuenta de terceros
No
¿Qué datos recopila la empresa?
Información personal
Name, email, location, gender
Información biométrica
Información social
¿Cómo utiliza la empresa estos datos?
¿Cómo puedes controlar el uso de tus datos?
¿Qué historial tiene la compañía en cuanto a la protección de los datos de los usuarios?
No known incidents in the last 3 years.
¿El producto se puede usar sin conexión?
¿La información de privacidad es fácil de entender?
Enlaces a información de privacidad
¿El producto cumple nuestros estándares mínimos de seguridad?
Cifrado
All server communication and video chats are encrypted.
Contraseña fuerte
Actualizaciones de seguridad
Gestiona las vulnerabilidades
Política de privacidad
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Pet Camera Hacking: Concerns You Should KnowPetsho
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Tips To Protect Your Pet’s PrivacyFixMeStick
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Pet Camera Hacking: Concerns You Should KnowPetsho
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Spying on the Dog (or Cat)The New York Times
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These American dogs are under surveillance and they dont seem to careWashington Post
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