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[–] tame 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

It sounds like they're just using their "P2P Server" as an introductions service to facilitate NAT punch-through (which you're gonna need if you want to plug your webcam into your home network and then access it from your mobile phone when you're out and about, and you're not technical enough to set up port forwarding on your own.)

Whether their security design and implementation are any good is anyone's guess but the basic idea is valid. It should turn off when you tell it to, though.