Deep Sentinel 3 Next-Gen Wireless Camera Privacy Report

Privacy Rating
6
/10
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The Deep Sentinel 3 Next-Gen Wireless Camera records an awful lot of information about us. Not only do they log video and audio feeds, their sensors collect all sorts of environmental information about our apartment. They say we can delete that information if we want, but their promise has a few legal loopholes in it. Our verdict? Not great if you value your privacy.

Encryption

In Transit Yes
At rest? Yes
All network communications and capabilities? Yes

Security Updates

Automatic, regular software/ firmware updates? No
Product available to use during updates? Yes

Passwords

Mandatory password? Yes
Two-Factor authentication? No
Multi-Factor authentication? Yes, can use touch ID on devices

Vulnerability Management

Point of contact for reporting vulnerabilities? Submit a ticket
Bug bounty program? No

Privacy Policy

Link https://www.deepsentinel.com/privacy-policy
Specific to device? No
Readable? Yes
What data they log Information provided such as name, address, email, payment information. IP address, page visited before navigating to page, device information, network information, video and audio signals and data as well as environmental data and technical information from cameras, sensors and other devices.
What data they don’t log n/a
Can you delete your data? Yes but they might keep some “minimal information” for legal obligations
Third-party sharing policies Shares information with third parties.

Surveillance

Log camera device/ app footage Yes
Log microphone device/ app Yes
Location tracking device/ app Yes, if enabled

Parental Controls

Are there parental controls? No

Company History

Any security breaches/ surveillance issues in past? No
Did they do anything to fix it? n/a

Additional Security Features

Anything like privacy shutters, privacy zones, etc.? No