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Ninja Shot - there's an app for that

Postby Mike Oxlong » Mon Jan 02, 2012 2:07 pm

[SIZE="4"]In Japan, silent camera apps open door for unsavory photos[/SIZE]
Cases of smartphone users secretly photographing unsuspecting targets have been on the rise, thanks to applications that silence the camera shutter sound. But there is no legal impediment to creating and selling these software programs, even as apps are tied to complaints of voyeurism.

Companies in the industry say the blame lies with people who misuse these applications rather than the programs themselves.

According to Japan's National Police Agency, 1,741 cases of illicit photography were reported in Japan last year, a 1.6-fold increase from 2006.

The largest number of snap-happy voyeurs was reported in Kanagawa Prefecture. "About 30 percent of cases involved the misuse of smartphone apps," a senior Kanagawa prefectural police investigator said.

The latest applications include "upgraded versions" that enable people to silently take photos while an email or website is displayed on the phone's screen to provide cover for the surreptitious picture-taking.

"We can't help but think these apps are designed specifically for taking sneaky photos," another senior prefectural police investigator said.

According to major cellphone carriers NTT Docomo, KDDI and SoftBank Mobile, smartphone cameras come equipped with a shutter sound. But one main feature of smartphones is that users can customize the settings -- including adjusting or neutralizing the shutter sound, according to the firms...

http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_19647736
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Postby Screwed-down Hairdo » Mon Jan 02, 2012 2:54 pm

I am shocked -- utterly gobsmacked -- that Japanese are utilizing this type of app.
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Postby matsuki » Tue Jan 03, 2012 2:56 am

Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:I am shocked -- utterly gobsmacked -- that Japanese are utilizing this type of app.


Utilizing? They probably own the market on this type of app by now :D
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