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What annoys me about webcams is that they could have easily used the power line to the camera to light the LED. Then if the camera was on the light would be on.
But for some reason the LED is enabled separately from the camera, so it can be hacked through software that the camera is on but LED is off. Leading to a lot of paranoia. Itβs just a non sensical design choice.
It's simple enough to just cover a camera. I'd be far more worried about the always listening microphones.
They should both have hardwired LED indicators. Actually, every powered component should, because why not?
LEDs are fucking annoying
Electrical tape is your friend.
To each their own, I guess.
Like putting speakers in monitors.