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Hi
I'm looking to use Arlo Go 4G (Vodafone) as part of a research project at University of Manchester in which we're monitoring activity in public spaces.
With stringent regulations from GDPR, we need a camera that is highly secure.
The Arlo Base station encryption is only AES 128-bit encryption, whereas the university minimum standard is 256-bit. However, if using 4G connection (with Vodafone), would the Arlo base station be needed?
Any info would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Jack
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The Arlo GO does NOT use a base station at all...they are just celluar based on LTE/4g
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Thanks for the fast response!
So any security/encryption related issues would be relevant to Vodafone (or the 4G supplier) rather than Arlo themselves?
Thanks
Jack
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