Word of advise to anyone with a camera built into their computer: cover up the lens unless you are actually using it.
About six years ago I put software in my PCs and the ones my kids took places. The code allowed me to track a stolen machine. Good idea.
I think we have here a political situation here gone completely out of control. One really didn’t need access to a camera image to track a stolen machine. A bit of overkill IMHO.
What was it I heard on Fox? Each kiddy porn image downloaded, saved, or even just viewed carries a 5 year penalty?
So says their resident lawyer. He seemed to think any image glimpsed of a <18 year old changing in their bedroom would qualify...
OK, we have the laptop in our bedroom. Why? Because we have a writing desk and an outlet there, and it’s a flat space.
So, if I were one of the students given a laptop used to spy on me, theis is what I would do. Alledge that my adolescent body had been spied upon while in compromising positions (taking a shower, getting dressed/undressing) and let the school fight a couple hundred child porn cases.
I see no defense for what the school did.
I loved the kid’s response this morning. “They could of seen me naked” “Any old pervert could of been watching me”
But what, what, if a parent looks askew at junior and we DON’T have the camera on. How could we EVER save the poor child from such abuse.