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How do I know if my hotel room has cameras?

Use a flashlight
Many modern cameras have a lens that will reflect bright light. So, turn off the lights in the room and then turn on your flashlight. Move the flashlight slowly around the room, focusing specifically on areas where you suspect a camera may likely be hidden.



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most hotels do not have cameras in their rooms. However, there are some hotels that do have cameras in their rooms, typically in common areas such as hallways and lobbies. These cameras are typically used for security purposes, to deter crime and to help with investigations if a crime does occur.

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To spot a hidden camera, spend a few minutes looking around for small holes in the wall or random wires that don't look like they belong. Pay attention to flashing or blinking lights, too. You might look for wires or a small blinking light near along the mirror's frame, for instance.

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In the United States, it is not legal to record hotel guests in their private spaces without their consent. This includes not just video recording but audio recording as well.

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Private areas in a hotel room typically include the bedroom, bathroom, and any other areas that are not accessible to the general public. This means that hotels cannot install cameras in these areas without the consent of the guest.

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You must indicate the presence of all security cameras or other recording devices in or around a listing, even if they're not turned on or hooked up. Undisclosed security cameras or other recording devices are never permitted. You must also always disclose if an active recording is taking place.

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To help provide Hosts and guests with peace of mind, security measures like security cameras and noise monitoring devices are allowed, as long as they are clearly disclosed in the listing description and don't infringe on another person's privacy.

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It was the sexual revolution in the 70's and people would use mirrors on the ceiling over the bed to aid in the visual stimulation during sex. It was the 70's version of a selfie. Perpendicular or horizontal, wall mirror or ceiling mirror it's all about you.

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In a perfect world, all plane mirrors would lay flat and reflect an undistorted image back at you. However, most mirrors have some curve and bending to them. This distorts your image, making parts of your body appear larger or smaller.

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