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hidden camera question


Question Posted Tuesday August 2 2011, 12:57 am

if someone has hooked up a camera in your bedroom do they have to watch it from that household (i live in a house) or could that person watch it from someone elses house? I need to know that way I know where to look for the hookup!

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Lonesome12 answered Thursday August 4 2011, 7:06 pm:
Oh yes.. with this techonology yes.. ALWAYS MAKE SURE YOUR WINDOWS AREN'T OPENED AND YOUR DOORS ARE CLOSED.. lock your door and windows dont let anyone in.. and watch out in comptuers and tvs and in corners of room under bed in drawers in close.. some cuts in the wall , hidden wall.. uhmm in a book you never know.. you should watch out...

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adviceman49 answered Tuesday August 2 2011, 12:21 pm:
Is it possible for someone to spy on you with a hidden camera in you bedroom from a remote location? Yes it is. There are numerous websites dedicated to spy cameras set up to spy on people in their bedrooms. Do these people know their being spied on? I don't know that they do.


If you feel someone has set up a spy camera in your bedroom call the police. They are far better equipped to locate and trace the signal then you are to just finding the camera.


Being spied upon is a serious crime and the perpetrator needs to be caught. Finding the camera and disconnecting it just solves a problem for you. Letting the police find and then trace the signal back to the operator allows for the perpetrator to be punished.

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Xenolan answered Tuesday August 2 2011, 1:55 am:
Well, technically speaking, you would watch a hidden camera from anywhere. Heck, we've sent cameras to Neptune before.

On a practical level, the only way someone could set up a hidden camera and watch it at a distance is to make use of the internet. It would need to be hooked up to a computer on your end, and while it's easy to hide the camera, hiding the computer is not so easily done. There may also be a way to do it with a smartphone, but you'd have to have someone who was willing to just leave a $300 smartphone in your bedroom and hope you don't spot it, plus it would have to be plugged into a power source so its battery didn't run down in a day or two.

Can it be done? Yes. Is it likely? Not unless you've given the FBI reason to suspect you of something.

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