Spying device detectors may give domestic abuse victims false sense of security, study finds
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This story was selected and curated by our editorial team in the Domestic Violence category. Published on August 23, 2026 • Originally reported by Priya Bharadia. OMEGAZEPRIME provides independent news coverage and analysis for our readers. Stay informed with the latest developments.
This story was selected and curated by our editorial team in the Domestic Violence category. Published on August 23, 2026 • Originally reported by Priya Bharadia. OMEGAZEPRIME provides independent news coverage and analysis for our readers. Stay informed with the latest developments.
Many tools fail to help victims find hidden cameras, microphones and trackers, leaving them at risk of ongoing surveillance
Commercial detectors intended to help domestic abuse victims find hidden spying devices may actually give them a false sense of security, a study has found.
The consumer detection tools claim to identify hidden cameras, microphones or trackers through methods such as signal-strength readings, infrared lens detection and scanning for wifi or Bluetooth devices.
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