
I just spent several minutes watching people shop in a convenience store in Argentina, then watched people buying pizza in southern California, and finally checked out a woman tallying up receipts in a Romanian office. I snapped a picture (above) of somebody's living room at the border of Utah and Idaho. As the Verge's Amar Toor points out, it's creepy but mesmerizing. The point of the TRENDnet map is to alert owners of the cameras to download the patch that will prevent people from creeping on their cams — a link to the patch is displayed prominently at the top of the page.
If you have a TRENDnet cam, download that patch.
UPDATE: Due to your privacy concerns, I have removed all links to the TRENDnet Exposed map.
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