Re: Voyeur Scandal in Belgium
Posted: 22 Jun 2019 08:55
MI6 will disavow that hidden camera quoting the man was on her majestys secret mission during a james bond filmout..you cant tell fact from fiction anymore on movie sets
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ ... recordingsSiri can be accidentally activated when it mistakenly hears its “wake word”, the phrase “hey Siri”.
Those mistakes can be understandable – a BBC interview about Syria was interrupted by the assistant last
year – or less so. “The sound of a zip, Siri often hears as a trigger,” the contractor said. The service can
also be activated in other ways. For instance, if an Apple Watch detects it has been raised and then hears
speech, Siri is automatically activated.
I totally agree, imagination is far way better. I happened to hear some people I know on a regular basis and I probably wouldn't have found so exciting to actually see them, but to hear them was lovely.ejfsanchez2 wrote: 22 Mar 2019 06:47 its understandable that invading peoples privacy like putting cameras or microphones in their space or room is a big no no. As a sexsoundlover I like how sound waves travel to beyond their personal space. and the way i see it, if we can hear it without getting into their space its fine to record without having any identifiable info. but as for video recordings, i am totally against it. With sex sounds we can image what someone looks like or what position they are doing it in.
Át "Something to look at" section lot of people ununderstand this rules. That topic requires a strong cleaning.yeppie wrote: 15 Mar 2018 07:10 Thank you for the reminder!
That is why it is so important for the community to stick to the rules. No hidden recorders, no bugs, no recordings from inside other people's rooms, no identifying talks or pictures, ... If you think we need to enhance our rules, I'm open to suggestions.
The Bundestag passed a law early on Friday that means taking illicit photographs of someone under
a person's clothes, such as under their skirt or of their neckline, will become illegal in Germany.
If anyone is caught doing this they can be hit with a fine or a prison sentence of up to two years. It is expected
that the law will come into force this autumn.