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In particular, I will focus on
* the reverse engineering of the app in order to be able to use the camera without a Tp-Link account;
-* the reverse engineering of the firmware to strip off the portions of code sending the video stream to their servers, or better self-compile a clean firmware. **Good news** you can install [OpenIPC](https://openipc.org/) ([here for our hardware-specific version](https://openipc.org/cameras/vendors/sigmastar/socs/ssc335), with memory chip NOR 8M) and [linux-chenxing](https://github.com/linux-chenxing), so we do not need any reverse engineering, at most we need to contribute to these projects.
+* the reverse engineering of the firmware to strip off the portions of code sending the video stream to their servers, or better self-compile a clean firmware. **Good news** you can install [OpenIPC](https://openipc.org/) ([here for our hardware-specific version](https://openipc.org/cameras/vendors/sigmastar/socs/ssc335), with memory chip NOR 8M) and [linux-chenxing](https://github.com/linux-chenxing), so we do not need any reverse engineering, at most we need to contribute to these projects. I did not test these firmware as of today yet.
## How these cameras were designed to work
1. You download a proprietary app (Tp-Link Tapo) and create an account without which the camera can not work;