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Question 252 - CIPP-E discussion
A homeowner has installed a motion-detecting surveillance system that films his front doc and entryway. The camera does not film any public areas only areas that are the property of the homeowner. The system has seen declared to the authorities per the homeowner's country law, and a placard indicating the area is being video monitored is visible when entering the property
Why can the homeowner NOT depend on the household exemption with regards to the processing of the video images recorded by the surveillance camera system?
The surveillance camera system can potentially capture biometric information of the homeowner's family, which would be considered a processing of special categories of personal data.
The homeowner has not specified which security measures ore in place as part of the surveillance camera system
The GDPR specifically excludes surveillance camera images from the household exemption
The surveillance camera system can potentially film individuals who enter its filming perimeter
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