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How do you tell if there are cameras in your Vrbo?

You can also look around the room using your smartphone camera. If there's a security camera with an infrared light, it will show up as a bright spot on the camera viewfinder. However, be aware that some other devices also emit infrared light: some motion detectors, sensors on a game console, and some PCs.



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Vrbo's rules are more straightforward. While security cameras are allowed on the outside of a property, they are never permitted inside: Surveillance devices, which use any form of capture device such as a camera or an audio recorder, can't be used inside of a property.

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Slow and Steady Search. The easiest, most low-tech way to find a camera is to perform the kind of search Calwell's friend did: Turn off all the lights, sweep a flashlight around the room, and look for reflections that might indicate a lens. Go slowly, since a glint from a lens can be pinpoint-small.

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Vrbo's Book with Confidence Guarantee™ protects 100% of your payment and security deposit, and most of our listings are eligible for this coverage when you book your stay through Vrbo's online checkout.

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Background checks are used by rental companies—like Vrbo, Airbnb, HomeAway, and Booking.com—to vet guests and hosts to see if they have a criminal record.

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Use a flashlight Here's how it works: 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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