![]() ![]() Tap the icon next to the video you want to backup.You can watch videos from the camera’s microSD card and from the Cloud storage. * Make sure that the dashcam and the smartphone are connected to internet (Wi-Fi hotspot) *Only Cloud supported dashcams have the feature of accessing the recordings remotely. To export the recordings on Mac, you have to access the Record folder on the microSD card.You can export the desired recordings from the BlackVue Viewer to your computer by right clicking on the recordings and then "Export" or access the Record folder in the microSD card to copy/move the recordings to your computer.* You can download it from our official website's downloads page and install it on your computer. Insert the card into the microSD card reader and connect it to a computer.Unplug the power cable of the dashcam and take out the microSD card.Canada: The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).United States: Recording in Public Places and Your First Amendment Rights. ![]() Please see the following articles for further information: It is also our recommendation to always inform any police or government official that they are being recorded if you believe your dashcam is recording them (either video or audio). Because oral communication laws vary by locale, we recommend notifying your passengers that audio recording is taking place, or simply disabling the microphone on your dashcam. The laws for recording *audio* however are different. ![]() Therefore, recording pictures/video in public is a First Amendment protected right so long as you do not violate other laws (for example: stopping in the middle of traffic to record the arrest of an individual, or otherwise interfering with a traffic, police, or rescue operation).* However, anything done in public is not protected by privacy laws there is no expectation of privacy in public. The law allows one to record video as long as you are not infringing on another's privacy. In the United States, using a dashboard camera to record video on public roads is legal in almost all cases. ![]()
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