Dog-sitter films explicit content in client homes, sparking privacy concerns in Nova Scotia

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A Nova Scotia woman discovered explicit videos filmed by her dog-sitter in her home, including her bathroom and pool, posted on OnlyFans. She was shocked and felt violated, stating she never expected such behavior from someone she trusted. The dog-sitter has since agreed to remove the videos, but the incident raises privacy concerns. Legal experts suggest there may be civil liability for filming without homeowner consent, highlighting the importance of privacy in personal spaces. The woman plans to be more cautious in the future about hiring dog-sitters. She has also learned that other families may have been affected, as the dog-sitter filmed content in their homes as well.


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