I love this concept, and it is sorely needed. I read in your Medium post[1] that “Data is wiped from the phone as soon as it’s securely moved to the Witness servers.” I'm curious what the reasoning for this is. Of course, I get that the data is streamed/copied to Witness in the event that the device is destroyed or confiscated, but it's hard for me to think of a use case where having a local version on the device would would do any harm.In fact, I think it would be valuable for evidentiary purposes to have the original on the device. I'm assuming that the streamed/copied version is probably lossy in some regard, while the local version might be higher resolution or frame rate, also.
[1] https://medium.com/@marinosbern/witness-livestreaming-for-em...
comrh|10 years ago
1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_and_Shoot_(film)
marinosbern|10 years ago
You raise a very good point though. Offering an option to keep data locally (or save it in the camera roll) in a future version would make sense
secfirstmd|10 years ago
tajen|10 years ago
toomuchtodo|10 years ago
Hostile environments. It becomes incriminating evidence against you (think recording police brutality or excessive uses of force).