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Eufy
Basic information
Founded 2011
Type Subsidiary
Industry Home security
Official website https://www.eufy.com/


eufy is a subsidiary of Anker Innovations

eufy falsely advertised their camera as having e2ee video feeds.

eufy has a cloud backup system, which uses Amazon Web Services (AWS).[1]

Eufy leaking your "private" images/faces & names... to the cloud.

Anker’s Eufy admits unencrypted videos could be accessed, plans overhaul

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