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Specifically, Wyze says VerifiedView works by writing a hashed version of your user ID into your Wyze cam’s firmware. Then, whenever your camera captures a video, an image, or a live feed, the ...
Written by Artie Beaty, Contributing Writer June 20, 2025, 9:17 a.m. PT Wyze Wyze is rolling out a new program to make sure only you can see your home security cameras.
Wyze is now launching “VerifiedView,” a new security method that’s primarily designed to ensure the footage from your camera is only accessible by you – as it should be.
Wyze is calling its new security measure “VerifiedView,” and in a nutshell, it affixes a unique ID onto every video, image, or live feed shot by your Wyze camera.
Wyze’s new security camera is attached to a lightbulb. The smart home company has devised a genius, if janky-looking, solution to illuminating your porch or patio with light while also keeping ...
Here's how it works: VerifiedView is a layer of metadata that now applies to all Wyze cameras. Metadata is extra data attached to the content that we see and interact with, like photos and video ...
Wyze, the Seattle-based tech company that specializes in smart home products and wireless cameras, has released a major security update that it hopes will rebuild some lost trust.
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Wyze, a leader in affordable smart technology, has officially launched the Wyze Bulb Cam. This new device combines a 2K security camera with a light bulb, which means it turns pretty much any ...
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