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How to protect privacy when staying in a hotel?

Pay attention to the safety reminder of the hotel when staying in the hotel, try to choose a regular hotel, and carefully check the hidden places such as monitoring equipment, indoor mirror, power socket, corner, chandelier, smoke alarm, toilet trash can and screws after entering the room.

Choosing a more formal hotel can effectively improve the safety factor, and even if something goes wrong, it can effectively protect your legitimate rights and interests. Regular hotels have perfect management, good service and more standardized safety, which can ensure the safety of customers on the one hand and the reputation of the hotel on the other.

It is necessary to improve the awareness of safety precautions, do your homework in advance before staying in the hotel, learn to check all kinds of places in the hotel that may reveal privacy, and do a good job of self-protection.

Check before check-in:

First, check whether there is a camera:

1, check the place where the camera may be hidden in the hotel, and check it with an infrared flashlight.

Because the camera has a curved surface, it is in set-top boxes, routers, water cups, sockets and other places. With an infrared flashlight, there can be obvious red reflection.

2. Use your mobile phone to detect the camera.

Traditional cameras have infrared light when the light is dark. After turning off the lights and closing the curtains, you can shoot a red dot with your mobile phone, which may be a camera.

3. Using mobile phone software to detect a new camera can detect whether there is a camera under the same Wi-Fi.

Second, check whether the bathroom mirror is a double mirror:

1, put your fingertips on the mirror. If the nail tip can directly touch the reflection image of the nail, it is a double mirror. If there is a gap between the nail tip and the reflection image, it is an ordinary mirror.

2, careful observation, you can see the glass edge delamination. Turn off all the lights, point your flashlight at the mirror or stick your eyes to the mirror, and block the light with your hands. If it is a double mirror, you can see the opposite object.