A judge has ruled that a man's use of a camera doorbell breached data protection laws and caused harassment to his neighbour - and he may now have to pay her £100,000.
Camera doorbells allow you to see who is at your door when they press the button, with the device also able to detect any motion.
Dr Mary Fairhurst reported that she had to move out of her home due to the doorbell installed by her neighbour Jon Woodward, reports Wales Online.Mr Woodward had four of the devices fitted around his house, but his neighbour claimed that meant she was under constant surveillance.At the end of a court hearing, Judge Melissa Clarke stated that Mr Woodard had breached the Data Protection Act 2018 and UK GDPR and said the photographs and video of Dr
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