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John


I am shopping an 8 camera security system with night vision and motion recording for a small retail business. I need excellent resolution to capture and record shoplifting and exterior vandalism. I have looked all over the web for system and camera reviews - CNET, Consumer Reports, Google and I can't find objective reviews just sites selling product. Can anyone here make a suggestion? All systems cannot be equal.

Thanks for any advice.



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Hey John

I went to http://searchreviews.com and looked up 5 star rated security cameras. You can see the whole list here: http://searchreviews.com/search.jsp?reviews=security+camera&rating=rating:[5+TO+*]

It looks like you have some good options --- lots of reviews

Are In-Store WiFi Hotspots safe to use while Shopping in Branded Retail Clothing Stores?




Lilian B


I often visit these big-and-small clothing stores at malls in within my city and outside (NY, LA, Mami) and was wondering if the WiFi hotspots they have in those stores are safe to connect to. I've heard news reports about how certain big name stores track you through WiFi and RFID, and how can I protect myself against snooping and spying.


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In-store WiFi is a form of public WiFi, which for most practical purposes is open but unsecured. Without encryption or security on your own device, using a public WiFi hotspot (even in a branded store) is unsafe:

http://wifisecurity.ellsed.com


In-store WiFi devices do in fact track you in subtle-to-shocking ways. It's a little-known fact but several brand name retail stores are known to practise WiFi, internet or hotspot tracking in some form or the other.

By the way, RFID tracking is harmless. It is simply used to track merchandise and prevent it from being stolen (protection for the store owners).

On their own, WiFi hotspots in stores are not safe because they pose significant privacy risks.

They don't use encryption and are open networks that anyone within the store premises can connect to. They also use monitoring software to track and "spy" on what clothes you're looking at, for how long, and what types of apparel and accessories seem to interest you.

All this forms part of their customer evaluation database which -- they say -- is used to tailor choices based on consumer preferences (reminds you of Google and Facebook, doesn't it?)

Add to that, you also have WiFi-enabled CCTV cameras to get a date-stamped "visual" of you within the store, which is then recorded.

Fact is, WiFi hotspots are part of the clothing store's tracking system. They are safe to use as long as you have encryption software on your own cell phone, tablet, laptop or other electronic device that you may be carrying around while shopping.

Encryption prevents the store's WiFi from snooping into your personal data.

http://www.squidoo.com/wifi-internet-security-software-encryption-tips-insights-and-advantages




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