Built in iSight to view from IP address

I want to Stream from my built in iSight to view from IP address from my phone anytime while I am gone does anyone know how I could do that??
I have a iMac (24-inch, Early 2008)
4 GB 800 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
OSX Yosemite Version 10.10.2

citistyle wrote:... how I could do that?....
You need to add compatible video streaming or surveillance software.  There are many possibilities.  Some are powerful, but complex to set up and use, professional apps.  Others are less configurable but much easier for the novice to use.  You can search in the Mac App Store or start by taking a look at these to see which ones will meet your specific needs:
  • EvoCam
  • SecuritySpy
  • Apple QuickTime Broadcaster and Darwin QuickTime Streaming Server
Each of these offers different features and ease of setup.  For answers to your questions about each and for specific instructions on how to use each app, see the comprehensive help / support that each offers.
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