I'm still trying to look for a guy. Most are not interested. So....hopefully, perhaps, maybe...probably not, the person on the other side watching me is a male, attractively intelligent, has humor....and possibly interested in me. Turn on my flashlight if you read my comment and are interested....thanks!😆
Yes and it also takes a lot of bandwidth to stream camera info. It seems like they wouldn't bother. With how phone tech works someone could get camera access pretty easy. So I have invested a few cents in tape, apparently my system has recently failed. It seems like the tape only lasts a few weeks.
Electrical tape. Bright yellow. It draws attention and questions which you can use to sound either paranoid or online privacy-aware and -protective, depending on the person asking.
Side thought:
Somewhere out there exists the largest most globally comprehensive database of pooping faces. We're probably all in it. :)
I think my phone uses its front camera to detect the level of ambient light to determine how intense to make the backlight. If this is true, I wonder if those images are saved or transmitted after they've been used to set the brightness. Could be easy to test.
I'm still trying to look for a guy. Most are not interested. So....hopefully, perhaps, maybe...probably not, the person on the other side watching me is a male, attractively intelligent, has humor....and possibly interested in me. Turn on my flashlight if you read my comment and are interested....thanks!😆
Hahaha
😂🤣😆
He'd be crazy not to reply!
🤣🤣🤣
Dying lol Just remember to blink twice for danger
Black electrical tape works just fine for me.
I use a hole punch to make mine pretty
Nice.
Top kek
Me too. Don't forget your iPad, your laptop, your monitor, and anything else with a damn camera on it.
Tape
I feel like cellphone companies like Samsung should just include a camera cover or something..
I used some scissors and cut out a tiny piece of black electrical tape. It's been on there for years. Hard to notice unless you're really looking.
CAREFUL! WIRED MAGAZINE SAYS IF YOU BLOCK YOUR FRONT CAMERA IT COULD DAMAGE YOUR PHONE
I'm not fully in the know about VPN's yet.. but what's the sense of a VPN if they could just see my face.
There you go again making too much sense. /s
/s means sarcasm? Ha.. I'm learning new things
Tape
stickers are your friend...
I'm pretty sure whatever is being displayed on the screen is far more interesting than what your front camera can see.
Yes and it also takes a lot of bandwidth to stream camera info. It seems like they wouldn't bother. With how phone tech works someone could get camera access pretty easy. So I have invested a few cents in tape, apparently my system has recently failed. It seems like the tape only lasts a few weeks.
I went through this exact same thought process two days ago when I decided to just put a piece of black duct tape over the front-facing camera.
Electrical tape. Bright yellow. It draws attention and questions which you can use to sound either paranoid or online privacy-aware and -protective, depending on the person asking.
Side thought:
Somewhere out there exists the largest most globally comprehensive database of pooping faces. We're probably all in it. :)
Haha
Just search phone camera slide covers, I've got them on all our devices and give packs of them out as birthday and Christmas presents...
https://www.walmart.com/browse/electronics/webcam-privacy-covers/3944_3951_1089430_1230184_7005593
Nice, thanks
https://www.amazon.com/BLOCKED-Low-Tack-Restickable-Sticker-3-Sizes/dp/B07XWCWM98/ref=mp_s_a_1_4
I did.. they didn't have one for my phone
Nice try FBI lol
Check out spy-fy cases.
I did. They didn't have one for my phone.. of I rememeber correctly, wasn't that for Apple?
I think my phone uses its front camera to detect the level of ambient light to determine how intense to make the backlight. If this is true, I wonder if those images are saved or transmitted after they've been used to set the brightness. Could be easy to test.
How would you test if the if the images are saved?
I meant it would be easy to test if it were detecting ambient light. Sorry I wasn't clear.