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Someone's Watching Your Home

A stranger circles your block twice, then parks across the street. They sit there, watching. Checking windows. Timing routines. This isn't coincidence—this is planning. Burglars case homes for days before striking. But who's watching the watchers? Your cameras can't tell the difference between a lost driver and a criminal planning your break-in.

Alert Overload Kills Protection

Your phone buzzes 47 times today. Dog walker. Delivery truck. Cat. Jogger. Leaf blowing. After the 20th false alarm this week, you stop looking. You turn off notifications. That's exactly when the real threat appears—someone actually casing your home for 20 minutes straight. But you'll never know, because you stopped paying attention to alerts that cried wolf too many times.

Smart Enough To Know The Difference

LoiteringAI learns who belongs and who doesn't. Delivery drivers move with purpose—they approach, drop off, leave. Normal visitors walk straight to the door. But criminals? They hesitate. Circle back. Watch and wait. Check for witnesses. LoiteringAI recognises these predator patterns instantly and triggers TravelMode the moment genuine threats appear. No more false alarms. Just real protection when you actually need it.

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Someone's Watching Your Home

A stranger circles your block twice, then parks across the street. They sit there, watching. This isn't coincidence—this is planning.