UFI has admitted that the footage on UFI security cameras was not, as they claimed, natively end to end encrypted. They now claim that they have addressed the issue with the UFI web portal and will be updating every UFI camera to default end-to-end encryption via WebRTC. According to their statement, this was a copy of a setup image for facial recognition in case the user added an additional device or replaced their existing device,. I don't care. That's irrelevant. One is too many when you say it doesn't happen at all, but carry on. We're both interjecting to say the same thing. It's like, hold on a minute

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