Personally, I would prefer using a system that complies with the Apple 
standards for privacy. For example, Ring shares feeds with several police 
departments and I am not sure if there is anyway of knowing if your police 
department participates. I have also heard from a neighbor that uses Ring that 
there is a “neighborhood watch” type of functionality where you can look at the 
pictures of neighbors Ring systems. I expect that is an opt in feature. There 
were also stories in the news this year about some systems being able to be 
completely taken control of remotely if the WiFi password gets compromised. 
Thank you, but I’ll stick with Apple  home ” certified security systems. There 
might be no illegal activity near my house, but I want control of my security 
system not Amazon or Google.
BTW, these security doors in New Zealand sound interesting.

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