Sick of Seeing Your Content in the Wild? Wrap Unauthorized Eyes with Camdom.
Anyone born after 1980 knows that practicing safer sex is important, especially if it’s your mucus membranes that might come into contact with somebody else’s potentially infected blood or seminal fluid. When that sex happens in front of a camera, intentionally or not, the need for privacy, discretion, intellectual property rights, and possibly even some income for your labor and skill, avoiding online leaks is essential. Fortunately, the Camdom is here to save the skin game.
Innocean Berlin and Billy Boy bring German ingenuity to the world of digital protection with the Camdom. Designed with security during our most intimate of times in mind, Camdom is an app that blocks unauthorized recording devices like cameras and microphones. This makes stealing or illegally creating porn much more difficult.
Whether the content is as innocent as a wedding or as raunchy as a double anal scene, it can be emotionally traumatic, professionally devastating, and socially humiliating to have a stranger or someone you thought you could trust sharing or charging for your voice and image.
Filipe Almeida, the developer of Comdom, is a strong believer in privacy protection and digital consent. Almeida knows that we live in a 24-hour virtually connected world. As he explained to Little Black Book Online, “Nowadays, smartphones have become an extension of our body, and we store a lot of sensitive data on them. In order to protect you from recording of non-consensual content, we’ve created the first app that can block your camera and mic simply through the use of Bluetooth.”
Only available on Android currently, Comdom is expected to launch for iOS soon. Easy to use, all smartphones involved need to be held close to the controlling device. A simple downward swipe activates a locking mechanism that serves as a barrier method against unauthorized audio and video recording. If anyone tries to cheat, an alarm goes off and everybody knows who they are and what they tried to do.
If you or someone you know has been the victim of cyber content theft, information and support can be found on Stop Non-Consensual Intimate Image Abuse.