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finally!  Airbnb bans indoor cameras in rental properties

finally! Airbnb bans indoor cameras in rental properties

Airbnb has updated its data Policy On security cameras, among the changes is prohibiting the use of internal cameras in properties booked through the platform.

In its justification, Airbnb states that these measures are part of efforts to simplify policy on this topic and “to continue to prioritize the privacy” of the user community.

Previously, Airbnb allowed the use of indoor security cameras in common areas of listed properties, such as hallways and living rooms. To achieve this, guests had to be informed about the equipment on the menu page and everything had to be easily visible. In addition, cameras cannot be in sleeping areas and bathrooms.

Therefore, Airbnb believes that scale Block all internal surveillance cameras It will make security policy clearer and simpler.

“Our goal was to create new, clear rules that give our community greater clarity about what to expect from Airbnb. These changes were made in consultation with our guests, hosts, and privacy experts, and we will continue to ask for feedback to help improve our goals,” said Juniper Downs, global director of community policy and partnerships at Airbnb. Ensuring the success of our policies for the benefit of our global community.”

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Security camera policy

The changes also include some more comprehensive rules on the use of outdoor surveillance cameras and other devices, such as the use of decibel noise monitors. Although they remain licensed, hosts must notify the guest of the presence and location of any cameras even before booking!

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In light of the changes, hosts have until April 29 to make updates to properties and listings. After this period, reported violations of this policy will be investigated and action may include account removal.

For other rules, read more here.


These measures could help Airbnb users after controversial cases related to hidden cameras in homes rented, whether through the platform or not. But will all the hosts agree? After all, many use surveillance equipment to identify irregular parties or anything damaging property. what do you think?