Show HN: Open-source private home security camera system (end-to-end encryption)
Secluso is an open-source home security camera system designed for Raspberry Pi users. It offers end-to-end encrypted remote access, allowing users to monitor live video and receive alerts without relying on cloud storage. The system can be set up in just five minutes and is fully reproducible, ensuring transparency and security for users.
- ▪Secluso is developed by Secluso, Inc., co-founded by experts in computer security and privacy.
- ▪The system allows users to watch live video, get alerts, and access recordings from their phones without cloud dependency.
- ▪Setup takes only five minutes using the Secluso Deploy tool, which handles image building and relay setup.
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Secluso Private DIY home security for Raspberry Pi, with encrypted remote access and a 5-minute software setup. Download Secluso Deploy • Build Your Own Guide • Security Model • Website Secluso is a private home security camera system for Raspberry Pi. Watch live video, get alerts, and open recordings from your phone without handing your footage to a cloud provider. Secluso is developed by Secluso, Inc. and co-founded by: Ardalan Amiri Sani, a UC Irvine professor with expertise in computer security and privacy, John Kaczman, an open source and privacy enthusiast with experience in automation, systems, and AI. Features End-to-end encrypted remote access: Watch live video, get alerts, and open recordings from your phone.
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