Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Better ways to disable your webcam



Mark Zuckerberg appears to have disabled his webcam – microphone too1
Credit: wn.com

There are good reasons to disable the camera on your computing devices – laptop, desktop, phone & tablet. This view is shared by Mark Zuckerberg (above) & FBI Director James Comey.2

Although a piece of strategically placed adhesive tape works, it may be inconvenient if you frequently use your camera for legitimate purposes, & may not be practical on a phone – not very aesthetically pleasing either. Adhesive from the tape on the camera lens & surrounding parts of the device may also be a problem.

Something that answers all of these objections is this Kickstarter project


Credit: Intelligent Security/Kickstarter

More on Kickstarter
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ispaul/intelligent-security-camera-cover-webcam-privacy-c

SPIshutter is a webcam cover for MacBooks
The Gadgeteer: “SPIshutter MacBook webcam privacy cover review”
http://the-gadgeteer.com/2014/03/03/spishutter-macbook-webcam-privacy-cover-review/

If neither of the above is to your liking, a Google search for, “webcam cover”, or, “laptop camera cover”, will yield many alternatives.
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1 Hitchhikers Guide 2 Tech: “How to keep hackers from listening to your computer’s microphone”, https://hhg2tech.blogspot.com/2016/07/how-to-keep-hackers-from-listening-to.html


2 Hitchhikers Guide 2 Tech: “Why you should disable your webcam”, https://hhg2tech.blogspot.com/2016/04/why-you-should-disable-your-webcam.html

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