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The couple were photographed for 8 hours when they opened the house, and the scene was exposed. How to protect personal privacy in the network age?

With the development of the network, various technologies emerge one after another, and another pinhole camera that satisfies people's voyeuristic desire is gradually popularized.

An 8-hour video file circulated on the Internet. In the video, a couple stayed in a hotel in B&B, but these eight hours recorded their every move in daily life. When he whispered in his wife's ear, these words had been uploaded to the ears of thousands of people on the internet, which triggered the vibration of netizens.

Where did the video come from?

It is understood that sneak shots now have a very mature industrial chain. These people usually buy some high-precision pinhole cameras and install them in unknown places, such as hotel TVs, smoke alarms, fire sprinklers and even flush toilets. They package the video clips they secretly shot and sell them to people who need to spy on others' privacy. You can find them on many online platforms and even show off to buyers that they have everything you want. Others control some cameras installed at home by cracking the software and adjusting the angle to shoot the privacy of the victims.

How to protect personal privacy?

How to protect privacy in the face of so many photographers with no lower limit? First of all, we must have a sense of prevention when going in and out of public places. When you meet a stranger who is close to you in the subway, you must be vigilant. In shopping malls and hotels, check the locations where cameras may be hidden, such as sockets, remote controls or TV cabinets. The inspection method is as follows. You can turn off all the room lights and carefully observe whether there is infrared light flashing. Generally speaking, these cameras need infrared control.

law

In addition to personal vigilance, the law needs to be improved, because the punishment for sneak shots is too low to play a deterrent role, and it is generally just a simple fine, because the impact caused by sneak shots is very bad now, and relevant legislation needs to be improved to fundamentally solve the problem.