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Quick tip of the dayMany people are unaware that you can easily share a Nest cam’s view. I permitted my sisters to see my mother’s Nest cam in her living room. The big gotcha is how you share the video stream. Do not select a public link. Use the option for a password-protected link. This way, only people you give both the link and password get the video stream. Sign in to the Nest app with a computer. For some reason, you can’t change the camera’s privacy settings on a phone or tablet.Select the Camera that you want to share > Settings > Camera sharing.You have two options: Share with password or Share publicly. Select Share with password: Click this to let specific people view your camera’s live stream. They’ll need the link to your camera and they’ll need to enter the password you set.If you ever want to stop sharing your camera, click on the Stop sharing camera button. |
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