Protect employee privacy

The GDPR provides strict protection for the privacy of people working in areas that are monitored by video cameras. These areas can be blacked out, or people moving around in the images can be pixelated to protect privacy.

Predefined screen sections are obscured (pixelated, masked)
 

Motion is pixelated
 

Viewing of the images only under 4-eyes principle
 

Your benefit

  • Improve staff satisfaction
  • Decoding of the image using the 4-eyes principle only
  • Privacy compliant handling in in your operations
  • Protection of personal rights
  • Works council can have a say as to which image areas are to be obscured
     

By accessing the video, you agree that your data will be transmitted to YOUTUBE and that you have read the privacy policy.

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