Community model for sharing cameras through partial permissions, time windows, and notifications to linked users.

Need
Camera sharing between users is often informal, unsafe, or too dependent on shared passwords and manufacturer apps.
Horus approach
Horus grants partial and temporary access so each user can share viewing without losing administration over the camera.
How it works
The administrator defines users, 24/7 or temporary windows, start and end dates, and notifications linked to each context.
Deployment
Base model for neighborhoods, residential groups, institutions, connected communities, and distributed operations.
Benefits
- Governed shared access
- Less friction for collaboration
- Temporary permissions by need
- Notifications for linked users
Application
Community inside Horus
The community concept is the bridge between an individual camera and a collaborative viewing network. Each user keeps control of their cameras while opening partial access to other users when there is a specific need.
In this way, Horus enables camera communities without handing over full control or depending on informal sharing practices.