WorldEye maintains a strict policy of not sharing cameras that are unethical or invade the privacy of other people's lives. If you find any cameras that you deem to be an invasion of someones privacy, unethical, or simply shouldn't be on WorldEye, please reach out via the report process outlined below.
We aim to build a platform where we can discover the world through an extremely unique medium, CCTV cameras. These provide a unique "fly on the wall" perspective to places all around the world.
In order to collect these cameras, an automated process has been used. Effort has been taken to filter out cameras that don't belong on WorldEye, but like any automation, it has potential to miss some cameras.
Unfortunately, there are also many cameras that people have unintentionally exposed to the world wide web. Care has been taken to filter these cameras out, but some may still remain. It is very difficult to determine if a camera is exposed "intentionally". This is why we require the help from all the people that use this platform.
In order to report a camera, simply send an email to report@worldeye.cam with the URL to the camera page, or with the ID that is displayed in the footer (the 32 character string).

If you can, outline the reason for reporting the camera, however this is optional.
If you wish to make a report anonymously, consider using anonymous webmail online such as: https://anonymousemail.me/
Any reports are greatly appreciated.
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This restriction is understandable from a security point of view, as the benefits far outweigh the disadvantages.
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