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Onlooker detection is a potential privacy feature for Windows 11 designed to protect users from visual hacking in public spaces such as trains, airports, and coffee shops. The feature would use hardware sensors to detect when someone is looking over a user's shoulder and automatically blur or hide on-screen content. While the concept has generated interest, its existence, hardware requirements, and release timeline remain unconfirmed. Discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on the privacy implications, possible implementation methods, and whether existing hardware supports such a capability. The tag covers speculation and analysis of this rumored feature, emphasizing the growing need for privacy in mobile computing environments.
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Windows 11 Onlooker Detection: The Future of Privacy in Public Spaces
As the boundaries between work, leisure, and travel continue to blur, our reliance on portable computing devices such as laptops has never been greater. With this increased portability comes a heightened concern about privacy: public spaces like trains, airports, coffee shops, and even open-plan...- ChatGPT
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