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While Airbnb may be updating their rules for using security cameras and other devices that might infringe your privacy, we’ve always done it. To us, as a family business, trust is everything. Plus, we think cameras are better off being used to make memories – not ruin your holiday.
Coming on 30th April 2024, Airbnb are updating their policy on the use and disclosure of security cameras, recording devices, noise decibel monitors, and smart home devices for all listings.
These changes include;
Remember though, just like us these requirements don’t apply to devices in common spaces. That means outside of accommodation that we don’t control, like cameras in the lobby of an apartment building, for example.
Owners who list on Airbnb can still have smart home devices like TVs and voice assistants. They aren’t required to disclose these devices, but we always share information with our guests that they are there. Smart cameras such as internal Ring or Hive cameras aren’t allowed though and in our case, never were. We’re OK with doorbells but you’ll know that they’re there when you arrive, if fitted.
Well, just so you know – these rules aren’t a new idea. In fact, we’ve always done it and have never permitted internal cameras or noise recording devices or anything similar. To us, it’s important that you trust us and we trust our guests.
That doesn’t mean that we tolerate anti-social behaviour or noise though, so bear that in mind when booking.
Looking to find out more or want to know how we can help? Not a problem, get in touch with us today.
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