Airbnb announces ban on indoor security cameras

Why you can trust SafeWise

For over 11 years, SafeWise experts have conducted independent research and testing to create unbiased, human reviews. We may earn money when you click links on our site, but this does not affect our recommendations. Learn how we test and review.

Why you can trust SafeWise

For over 11 years, SafeWise experts have conducted independent research and testing to create unbiased, human reviews. We may earn money when you click links on our site, but this does not affect our recommendations. Learn how we test and review.

Georgia Dixon
Mar 12, 2024
Icon Time To Read1 min read

Airbnb has today announced that, from April 30, the use of indoor security cameras in listed properties will be prohibited globally.

Historically, Airbnb hosts have been permitted to install indoor cameras in common areas of their rental property, including hallways and living rooms, as long as they were clearly visible, not located in private areas like bedrooms or bathrooms, and their presence was disclosed on the listing.

"These changes were made in consultation with our guests, Hosts and privacy experts, and we’ll continue to seek feedback to help ensure our policies work for our global community," explained Airbnb’s Head of Community Policy and Partnerships, Juniper Downs.

Airbnb claims the new changes should only affect a small percentage of hosts, as the majority of listings do not report having a security camera.

Outdoor security cameras, decibel monitors and video doorbells are still permitted, however, Airbnb is implementing stricter rules around their use. Hosts will be required to disclose the presence and location of these devices before guests book the property, and they are prohibited from observing indoor spaces (i.e. through windows). They are also prohibited from being used in certain outdoor areas with an expectation of privacy, like outdoor showers, baths or saunas.

After the new rules come into effect on April 30, any violations reported to Airbnb will be investigated and could result in the removal of the listing or host account.

Georgia Dixon
Written by
Georgia Dixon has 10 years of experience writing about all things tech, entertainment and lifestyle. She has bylines on Reviews.org, 7NEWS, Stuff.co.nz, in TechLife magazine and more. In 2023 she won Best News Writer at the Consensus IT Awards, and in 2024 she was a finalist for Best News Journalist at the Samsung IT Journalism Awards (The Lizzies). In her spare time, you'll find her playing games and daydreaming about good food, wine, and dogs.

Recent Articles