Reolink Go Privacy Report

Reolink Go does collect personal information about us, including data drawn from our social media accounts. We’ve seen other products, though, that collect more, and Reolink Go gives us the option to delete that data rather than share it with third parties. Not a great privacy score, then, but not a terrible one either.
Encryption
In Transit | Yes |
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At rest? | Yes |
All network communications and capabilities? | Yes |
Security Updates
Automatic, regular software/ firmware updates? | No |
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Product available to use during updates? | No |
Passwords
Mandatory password? | Yes |
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Two-Factor authentication? | No |
Multi-Factor authentication? | Yes |
Vulnerability Management
Point of contact for reporting vulnerabilities? | Submit a ticket |
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Bug bounty program? | No |
Privacy Policy
Link | https://reolink.com/privacy-policy/ |
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Specific to device? | No |
Readable? | Yes |
What data they log | Name, email address, phone number, payment information, social media information, gender, third party information, device information, IP address, device ID, cookies. |
What data they don’t log | n/a |
Can you delete your data? | Yes |
Third-party sharing policies | Shares information with third parties. |
Surveillance
Log camera device/ app footage | No |
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Log microphone device/ app | No |
Location tracking device/ app | No |
Parental Controls
Are there parental controls? | No |
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Company History
Any security breaches/ surveillance issues in past? | No |
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Did they do anything to fix it? | n/a |
Additional Security Features
Anything like privacy shutters, privacy zones, etc.? | No |
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