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SpyCentre Stops Peeping Toms With Hidden Camera Detectors

Technology has allowed people to communicate with others anywhere in the world. It has helped to provide more security and help emergency services operate better than ever before. However, with new technologies, there can be downsides that worry some people.

Privacy is one of the primary issues that people have in today’s society. In many countries, freedom of speech is under threat, and government agencies are using devices to monitor and record civilians.

Closer to home, privacy concerns have been mounting recently about hidden devices, especially cameras in holiday accommodation. The availability of these devices has enabled some individuals to spy on unsuspecting victims during private moments.

What happens if someone is caught secretly filming other people?

Hidden cameras in themselves are not illegal, and there are many valid reasons they are used. However, the misuse of hidden cameras brings stiff penalties.

Criminal penalties for misusing recording devices differ from state to state. For example, offenders in Missouri could face 1 year in jail and a $2,000 fine. But, carry out a similar crime in Mississippi, and you could be looking at up to 10 years in jail depending on the severity of the case.

How big a concern are hidden cameras today?

You might be thinking that worrying about hidden cameras is nothing more than paranoia. Likely, you are already aware of common internet threats and spyware, so is it so unlikely that some people would misuse hidden cameras to also spy on individuals?

The cases of people discovering these devices are growing. In some instances, hidden cameras have been used on a large scale to record hundreds of victims.

Airbnb had to look at their policies very hard as several guests came forward to report that they had found hidden recording devices in their rentals. Some employees have also found cameras illegally placed in workplaces.

One of the biggest hidden camera scandals of recent times even involved a pop star. EyeWitness News reported in 2019 on the involvement of one K-pop star who secretly filmed 1,600 guests in motels in South Korea along with his accomplices.

How can you search for hidden cameras?

Entering a hotel room, or renting an Airbnb shouldn’t come with the worry that you will be spied upon, especially during your most private moments. But, some people are intent on secretly filming others.

Fortunately, there are ways to find hidden cameras easily. The SpyCentre's online selection of counter-surveillance devices lets anyone locate hidden bugs and cameras.

These gadgets work in several ways to find hidden devices. Some include lens finders while others will search for unusual frequencies which can include WiFi, radio transmissions, and cellular activity. Objects that are transmitting signals when they shouldn’t be such as air vents, could be hiding something else.

Do you need a detector to spot a hidden camera?

Using a hidden camera finder is the most effective way to sweep a house for these recording devices. Nevertheless, there other methods can be used for checking for hidden cameras.

Hidden cameras will usually be hidden where they get the best vantage point. Imagine you are placing a hidden camera, where would you put it? Take extra time to check showers, bathrooms, and bedrooms, as these are the most obvious places for cameras to be installed.

Mirrors that are fixed to walls may be using one-way glass and hiding a camera behind. Mirrors are usually free hanging. Mirrors fitted this way and other unusually placed objects are things to look out for.

What other hidden recording devices might you be concerned about?

One big concern today is having our sensitive data spied upon. It is worth knowing how to check for malware on an Android, and a PC. Spy shops often sell USB recovery sticks that also scan for hidden threats.

They also sell other gadgets to help locate other hidden recording devices. GPS trackers can be placed in bags and into vehicles to monitor your movements. Recording devices can be hidden to listen to conversations.

Recording devices can be used to spy and gather information regarding sensitive business deals, or they could be used by stalkers and other criminals. Scanners can be used to discover many of these surveillance devices and protect your privacy.

Summary

Fortunately, it is unlikely that you will ever be spied upon in your own home. But, the risk of hidden cameras and other recording devices is real. It has been reported that 11% of respondents to a 2019 survey said they had actually found a hidden camera inside an Airbnb.

When staying somewhere unfamiliar, you can do a quick sweep of the vicinity to look for anything unusual. For extra peace of mind, use a dedicated camera finder to ensure you and your family are not being spied upon.

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