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Arlo will stop supporting some of its older security cameras starting in April

), the company has sent out emails to announce the new policy and the first products to be affected: the Generation 3 and Pro cameras, which were released in 2014 and 2016, respectively. The two models will lose access to the seven free days of cloud storage Arlo bundles with its cameras starting on April 1st, 2023. They'll also be the first models to stop receiving firmware and security updates, as well as bug fixes.

To note, users don't have to throw them out as soon as those dates arrive. They can continue using the cameras to access livestreamed videos, as well as video clips stored locally with compatible Arlo base stations. But they'll have to pay for Arlo's Secure subscription service to have access to cloud storage, and the cameras will likely lose features over time since they'll no longer get firmware upgrades. You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu.

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