
FREDI Baby Monitor
Baby cameras are nice. They let Moms and Dads keep an eye on the little one while they do other things. The flip side is, you have a camera in the room with your baby capturing all those special and not-so-special moments. That gets creepy real fast when the baby camera--as this one does--has a history of being easily hacked, uses a default password of "123", and doesn't have a privacy policy we could find from the manufacturer. Baby cameras are nice, this one doesn't seem to be.
What could happen if something goes wrong?
This product does a seemingly poor job protecting privacy and security. There is a lot of anecdotal evidence out there demonstrating these baby cameras are regularly and routinely hacked. Potentially, someone could access the video feed during private moments and spy on your family.
Can it snoop on me?
Camera
Device: Yes
App: Yes
Microphone
Device: Yes
App: Yes
Tracks location
Device: No
App: No
What can be used to sign up?
Can’t Determine
Phone
Can’t Determine
Third-party account
Can’t Determine
What data does the company collect?
Personal
Body related
Social
How does the company use this data?
How can you control your data?
What is the company’s known track record of protecting users’ data?
Can this product be used offline?
User-friendly privacy information?
Links to privacy information
- No privacy policy.
Does this product meet our Minimum Security Standards?
Encryption
Strong password
The default password for this baby camera is "123". Not a strong password at all.
Security updates
Manages vulnerabilities
Privacy policy
We could not find a privacy policy for this product. That raises a huge red flag.
Dive Deeper
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Another baby monitor camera hackedCSOnline
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True Story: The Case of a Hacked Baby MonitorSEC Consult
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