It may seem bizarre to hear someone say that every woman should own a bug detector, but it is really a quite logical statement.
The reality of it is that women have always been at risk of sexually based offenses and the information age has made it much easier for predators to catch their prey.
Gone are the days when a woman who was being stalked could simply change her phone number or, in more dire circumstances relocate.
Women can also no longer take their privacy for granted in hotels, public bathrooms, or even their own homes.
Technology has made life much easier for all of us, including, stalkers, peeping toms, and other predators.
Home Security: With the buffet of surveillance equipment that is available to anyone today, no-one can take their privacy for granted, especially women.
Improvements to the telephone system have made it possible for us to see who is calling us before even answering the phone and for us to redial and track prank calls.
But, along with these improvements came improvements in wire taps.
They can be placed almost anywhere undetected, and some even operate GPS systems for tracking peoples' whereabouts.
This must be a stalkers dream.
With a computer or simple mobile device he can see exactly where his prey is, listen to her telephone conversations, and even listen to conversations she has while not on the phone, but in the same room as it.
That's pretty scary, huh? Everyone has seen newscasts of unsuspecting women showering or changing in their homes, not knowing until it is too late that their most private moments have been recorded, or maybe even broadcast over the internet to other peeping toms.
As revolting as this is, it is not uncommon.
Travel and Security: This type of stalking is not only limited to private homes either.
Would be peeping toms that weren't willing to break and enter to set up their surveillance equipment hit the jackpot when they found they could mount their cameras in public restrooms and hotel rooms.
In this way they could prey not only on one innocent woman, but maybe even hundreds.
Protecting your privacy in these places used to be looking for peep holes, now it is scanning for bugs.
Today's bug scanners are high-tech enough to handle any of these challenges.
They can sweep for phone taps, GPS monitors, and even video surveillance equipment by detecting the frequencies they emit.
It is absolutely imperative for a woman, especially a single woman or one living on their own, that they take measures to protect their privacy by using a bug detector.
The reality of it is that women have always been at risk of sexually based offenses and the information age has made it much easier for predators to catch their prey.
Gone are the days when a woman who was being stalked could simply change her phone number or, in more dire circumstances relocate.
Women can also no longer take their privacy for granted in hotels, public bathrooms, or even their own homes.
Technology has made life much easier for all of us, including, stalkers, peeping toms, and other predators.
Home Security: With the buffet of surveillance equipment that is available to anyone today, no-one can take their privacy for granted, especially women.
Improvements to the telephone system have made it possible for us to see who is calling us before even answering the phone and for us to redial and track prank calls.
But, along with these improvements came improvements in wire taps.
They can be placed almost anywhere undetected, and some even operate GPS systems for tracking peoples' whereabouts.
This must be a stalkers dream.
With a computer or simple mobile device he can see exactly where his prey is, listen to her telephone conversations, and even listen to conversations she has while not on the phone, but in the same room as it.
That's pretty scary, huh? Everyone has seen newscasts of unsuspecting women showering or changing in their homes, not knowing until it is too late that their most private moments have been recorded, or maybe even broadcast over the internet to other peeping toms.
As revolting as this is, it is not uncommon.
Travel and Security: This type of stalking is not only limited to private homes either.
Would be peeping toms that weren't willing to break and enter to set up their surveillance equipment hit the jackpot when they found they could mount their cameras in public restrooms and hotel rooms.
In this way they could prey not only on one innocent woman, but maybe even hundreds.
Protecting your privacy in these places used to be looking for peep holes, now it is scanning for bugs.
Today's bug scanners are high-tech enough to handle any of these challenges.
They can sweep for phone taps, GPS monitors, and even video surveillance equipment by detecting the frequencies they emit.
It is absolutely imperative for a woman, especially a single woman or one living on their own, that they take measures to protect their privacy by using a bug detector.
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