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ipodtshop NewsMonday 18 January, 2010
Protect Your Privacy In today’s high tech environment, personal privacy is essentially obsolete. Your telephone conversations can be secretly recorded; you can be easily spied on with hidden cameras and audio bugs; and your internet WIFI connections can be invaded with electronic transmitting devices. Many people are aware that intruding upon the privacy of another may be improper, but will do it anyway. Others may not know but don’t care. In either case, you don’t have to rely on others to respect your privacy, you can control it yourself. A spy product known as a RF Camera/Bug Detector will put you in the driver’s seat on protecting many privacy issues. It will detect hidden cameras, audio bugs, live or transmitting cell phones, and WIFI or any other wireless transmitter. As it detects intruding devices, you are alerted by indicator lights. The closer the device, the more indictor lights it illuminates. You are then in a position to decide what action, if any, you wish to take. The choice of having your privacy invaded is yours. If you do not want your telephone at home wrongfully tapped or your telephone conversations secretly recorded, a Tap Recorder Detector can be used. This device defeats both phone tapping and phone recording, even voice activated recorders. Any line powered transmitters and all voltage activated snooping devices will not function when this device is connected. It disconnects the phone line when there is an eavesdropping attempt. Spy cameras for home can be used for a number of different reasons. Think someone is going through your belongings? Get a mini wireless spy camera from OUR SITE and find out for sure. From: http://www.amazines.com/article_detail.cfm/1326323?articleid=1326323 Editor:Miai
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