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privacy sensors
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Privacy sensors in Windows 11 are emerging as a key topic for users concerned about visual hacking in public spaces. Discussions on WindowsForum.com explore the potential of onlooker detection features that could use hardware sensors to alert users when someone is looking at their screen. While the exact implementation and hardware requirements remain unconfirmed, the concept represents a growing focus on physical privacy beyond traditional software protections. Threads examine how such sensors might integrate with existing Windows privacy settings and what users can expect from future updates. The conversation reflects broader interest in using device hardware to safeguard sensitive information in shared environments.
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...
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