How To Tell if a Camera is Spying On You In a Hotel Room Or Airbnb

These days, cameras are everywhere.

You can't get away with doing much because someone is always recording.

Have you ever worried about being recording in your hotel room or an airbnb? Same.

I'm here to help you, I already dropped this gem on my family memebers and I wanna share it with you!

Our good friends (I don't know anyone at Fox but I love saying "our good friends") at Fox News have put together a list of tips for spotting hidden cameras.

Thank you Fox.

The best way to detect a camera is by using a device or app specifically designed for that purpose.

Amazon sells Wi-Fi signal detectors for about $59 that sweep the room for all connections.

Also, there's an app called Fing that does the same thing -- and it's free.

The network also recommends turning off all the lights in a room and looking behind wall hangings and mirrors for lights, which may be cameras.

And finally, the easiest method of all is to read online reviews.

If someone suspects there was a camera in a room they stayed in, you can bet they're going to report it.

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