Your smartphone can be a powerful, simple tool for detecting hidden cameras.
Hidden cameras in restrooms or toilets are a serious concern for privacy and legality. Such devices can be considered spy cameras, and their use in areas where individuals expect privacy (like restrooms) is illegal in many jurisdictions. The legality and ethical implications of installing or distributing content from such devices can vary widely by location, but generally, it's a violation of privacy laws. Your smartphone can be a powerful, simple tool
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