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Problems found in the privacy vulnerability assessment of super five-star hotels, how to protect privacy when staying in hotels?

Now, whether it is a five-star hotel or an ordinary hotel, there are more or less privacy loopholes. When we stay in a hotel, we should use three methods to protect our privacy. The first thing is to observe the mirror in the bathroom, touch it with your fingers, and confirm whether the mirror is safe through illumination and reflection. The second is to buy or take out your mobile phone to download all kinds of anti-peeping software. Scan the whole room thoroughly in the dark with infrared rays until no suspicious bright spots are found. The third is to try to sleep with clothes on, and strangers try not to open the door when knocking at the door. Because even if I do all kinds of investigations, there may be omissions, so this is my last line of defense.

Observing whether there is something wrong with the mirror often happens when single women check in. If there are bad people in the hotel, they will arrange rooms with such mirrors for female customers. When we observe whether this mirror is a single-sided mirror or a double-sided mirror, we just need to point our fingers at the mirror completely and see if there is a gap between them. If there is a certain gap in the middle, it can be said that this mirror is an ordinary mirror, but if there is no trainee between the fingers, it is a single-sided mirror, and guests can use this as evidence to report the hotel.

Anti-voyeurism scanning Although this kind of voyeurism often appears in some fun rooms or couples' rooms, this invisible small camera will also be inserted in some ordinary rooms. Therefore, when we first entered the hotel, we should connect the unique WiFi in this room or turn off all the light sources to turn the room into a completely dark state, and then take out the infrared scanning of the mobile phone and various anti-sneak shots software to scan every detail as much as possible until we find that there are no suspicious flashing red dots.

Wear clothes when you sleep, and don't open the door. Some people have the habit of moving around when they sleep, but they don't know when their bodies are exposed. So for some peeping devices that have not been checked in place, we can sleep in clothes, so that these peeping devices can't shoot anything, and try to avoid letting some suspicious people enter their rooms during the check-in.

These are all ways to stay in a hotel to protect privacy.