The Privacy Act
The Fourth Amendment to the constitution of the United States ensures that ”the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures,
The Smart Door Device will always ask for the credential of a unknown person at the door. After the bell has been ring . Device searches for sex offender or a wanted criminal that maybe at large after bell is press. Device always takes video of the person outside the door to seek out and distinguish features like a person height and physical magnitude, facial feature, tattoos, hat and glasses, a hair-style, footwear, logo, label, jewelry, pattern and other distinguishing features. Device then build a profile on the description for police. But don’t search to identify until the bell is press.
The Device do not look for other information, only if the owner request and the person giving device just cause; like someone stealing your property or trying to break in. Then device searches social media and other public information. The Smart Door Device does not search for a persons, personal or private information, but only to identify the person.
When people are in their home or when there are out, the device will answer the door and ask question and investigate to identify predators. Or it can ask to read the stranger credentials to see if there on official business by matching credentials with device database. Or if the stranger need helping the device can let the stranger make a call for help. Or the device makes the call for help for the stranger. If the stranger is lost the device can help to find a geographic location, thereby obviating a requirement to open the door, preventing the stranger from pushing his way in.
I like to introduce you to an important new surveillance system that is a wanted and needed device. For the consumer that doesn’t want to be victimize by known predators with fraudulent credentials.