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minus-squareDessalineslinkfedilink48•1 month agoThis tech could easily work with any type of camera too, that’s a lot harder to identify than glasses with a light that turns on when its recording. Hidden cameras on pins, necklaces, clothing, etc.
minus-squarePossibly linuxlinkfedilinkEnglish10•1 month agoWhat a world we live in I think the biggest concern is how easy it is to do. Not everyone has a CIA surveillance pin.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink27•1 month agonot many people are likely to have one but tiny cameras in various forms are quite cheap.
minus-squareDessalineslinkfedilink4•1 month agoI think they even have pen (like, writing pen) cameras that can fit inside a front pocket for pretty cheap.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•1 month agoPretty sure China has this tech everywhere in their country
This tech could easily work with any type of camera too, that’s a lot harder to identify than glasses with a light that turns on when its recording. Hidden cameras on pins, necklaces, clothing, etc.
What a world we live in
I think the biggest concern is how easy it is to do. Not everyone has a CIA surveillance pin.
not many people are likely to have one but tiny cameras in various forms are quite cheap.
I think they even have pen (like, writing pen) cameras that can fit inside a front pocket for pretty cheap.
Pretty sure China has this tech everywhere in their country