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In a recent article Consumer Reports falsely alleged that the D-link DCS-2630L has a security flaw. This alleged "flaw" concerns the cameras ability to serve its video stream locally or remotely bypassing the default cloud data transfer as we see in nest/ring/arlo. The flaw according to Consumer Reports is that the data is stream is not encrypted. News flash Jerry Beilinson - that is how MOST IP CAMERAS WORK. It is up to the user to then decide how to secure that feed (we recommend VPN). In essence they are punishing D-link for giving the end user the OPTION to serve their own video. Shameful. There are many other reasons not to buy this camera, however, this nonsense is not one of them.
D-Link Camera Poses Data Security Risk, Consumer Reports Finds
D-Link Camera Poses Data Security Risk, Consumer Reports Finds
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