I believe the simplest solution on Apple's side is to add a physical indicator of when the camera is on or off. It must not be software controlled, not even on system/FPGA level. Best if attached on power on/off. With a hysteresis so that even quick on/off will be noticed. Edit to add: Here's what may happen if the indicator is software controlled: "iSeeYou: Disabling the MacBook Webcam Indicator LED" https://jschola…
Or a lid that can be slided over it. As a bonus, it would also protect the camera from being scratched
Even Mark Zuckerberg puts tape over his webcam
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Re: Even Mark Zuckerberg puts tape over his webcam
#22I would feel a lot more comfortable with a cover for the webcam on my 2015 MBP, but the anti-reflective coating on the display is so famously, ludicrously sensitive and prone to delamination that I'm really reluctant to affix anything to the webcam/display. (This is less of a concern if you are Mark Zuckerberg.) Any recommendations of a nice, soft-touch (perhaps silicone?) cover that can be left on while the machine…
Or this https://ilovegreengrass.wordpress.com/2014/02/12/cover-the-c...
Re: Even Mark Zuckerberg puts tape over his webcam
#23I believe the simplest solution on Apple's side is to add a physical indicator of when the camera is on or off. It must not be software controlled, not even on system/FPGA level. Best if attached on power on/off. With a hysteresis so that even quick on/off will be noticed. Edit to add: Here's what may happen if the indicator is software controlled: "iSeeYou: Disabling the MacBook Webcam Indicator LED" https://jschola…
The problem is, how do I the consumer know that its not software controlled? I have to trust Apple or whoever that its not.
It would be quite a claim and people really do love to put apple products to the test. see: bendgate.
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#24OK, how would that disable the microphone? Or is he just using a dummy plug?
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#26So... is it possible to turn on a webcam without the light? (referring to macs) I used to tape it, but stopped out of fear of looking stupid.
[1] https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/bitstream/handle/1774.2...
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#27I believe the simplest solution on Apple's side is to add a physical indicator of when the camera is on or off. It must not be software controlled, not even on system/FPGA level. Best if attached on power on/off. With a hysteresis so that even quick on/off will be noticed. Edit to add: Here's what may happen if the indicator is software controlled: "iSeeYou: Disabling the MacBook Webcam Indicator LED" https://jschola…
The problem is, how do I the consumer know that its not software controlled? I have to trust Apple or whoever that its not.
So even on a ThinkPad, these physical switches are fake, i.e., they are just software settings checked by the OS, and not a hardware override.
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#28As Eric Schmidt has put it: "If you have something that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place." So if you don't want people to know you put a tape over your webcam, maybe you shouldn't do it. ;-)
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/feb/19/schools-spied-...
Yeah sorry Eric is wrong on this one.
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#29I believe the simplest solution on Apple's side is to add a physical indicator of when the camera is on or off. It must not be software controlled, not even on system/FPGA level. Best if attached on power on/off. With a hysteresis so that even quick on/off will be noticed. Edit to add: Here's what may happen if the indicator is software controlled: "iSeeYou: Disabling the MacBook Webcam Indicator LED" https://jschola…
Re: Even Mark Zuckerberg puts tape over his webcam
#30I would feel a lot more comfortable with a cover for the webcam on my 2015 MBP, but the anti-reflective coating on the display is so famously, ludicrously sensitive and prone to delamination that I'm really reluctant to affix anything to the webcam/display. (This is less of a concern if you are Mark Zuckerberg.) Any recommendations of a nice, soft-touch (perhaps silicone?) cover that can be left on while the machine…