In the last few years, dashcam footage has become a popular way to share your driving experience with friends and family. This is because it allows people to see what it’s like to be in the car while they are driving through various places.
Some people have been sharing their videos on social media, which has sparked some controversy. Should you share your dashcam video on social media? It all depends on who you ask!
Should I Share Dashcam Videos On Social Media?
It all depends on who you ask! Some people think that sharing dashcam footage online is a great way to show other drivers what it’s like to be in the car, while others are worried about privacy and data security.
The answer shouldn’t go simply by a Yes or No. Because dashcam has become a popular way of Vlogging nowadays, you can’t simply ask someone not to put videos on social media.
However, sharing dashcam videos on social media can get you in trouble due to people’s privacy violations. My recommendation is to avoid sharing dashcam videos on the internet unless you are monetizing those videos.
If you want to make some money through the dashcam videos, here are some of the things you should remove from the video before posting on the internet-
- Hide number plates of the vehicles on the road to avoid any issue.
- Remove any data that might identify the driver (e.g. license plate number)
- Avoid disclosing personal information about drivers in other cars or pedestrians on the street, as they have no idea their image has been captured and included in your video for distribution online.
- To be safe, it is best to blur out the faces of people who are not your subject and you didn’t get permission to show their face on your videos.
- The video should be edited before it is shared on the internet so that any personal information (e.g. license plate number) or faces of people other than the subject are blurred out. For social media, you can upload a short clip without audio to avoid copyright infringement if sharing through your own account as well as protect against identity.
- If you’re filming close to your house, it is better to avoid sharing the location data with people on the internet. You never know who is watching your videos.
What if I Share Dashcam Footage on Internet?
In most cases, you may get away without any issues. But you never know when someone notices your videos and file a complaint against you regarding privacy infringement. So, it is better to avoid sharing anything on the internet without hiding any private information including face, number, or other identifying info from the video.