Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Special strategy for using smartphones to expose scammers

Special strategy for using smartphones to expose scammers

Why Smartphones and Spy Cameras are helping victims expose scammers


If you have a smartphone with Internet access, you also have the option of using it to expose a scammer. If you own an iPhone or Android phone, then you can take advantage of the technological advances of these phones to protect yourself from fraudsters.

As technology continues to grow, it becomes easier for people to record and send information online. And the smartphone technology has increased so rapidly that most smartphones now come with built in cameras, internet and other luxury features.

A good advantage of owning a smartphone is that recording live in video format is easy. Even if you don’t have a digital camera or Windows Movie Maker or if you do not have any special software to create videos, you can use your smart phone to record a video with the same cable used to charge the phone, then simply connect the cable to a PC and upload the video to YouTube. Some smartphones even allow you to upload your videos directly to your YouTube channel.'

The process is so simple that it takes minutes to do. You can also use your smartphone to record a video recording of a photo or image, and then upload the video recording to YouTube. You can also use your smartphone to record any situation where you have the opportunity to record a scammer live.

For example, there are many people who use their smartphones to record any incident when someone is trying to harm them or violate their civil rights. You can use your smartphone to record a con artist (if it’s safe to do so, such as in a social situation) and then upload the video to YouTube and warn everyone.


The advantage of the Smartphone and Spy Cameras

In fact, any digital camera can also be used to expose a scammer. However, what makes a smartphone useful is that you can record someone without them really noticing that you are recording them. The reason is when most people see a smartphone they immediately assume you are using it to talk, text or use the Internet. However, you can easily put the smartphone on speaker and pretend to be talking to someone while at the same time you record them.

However, if you use a digital camera to record someone they will immediately know that you are recording them. This is why a smartphone is excellent for recording and exposing a scammer without them realizing that they are being recorded. However, spy cameras are also very useful as they are very small and can be hidden easily. Any one of these items can be useful in exposing a scammer.

However, since nearly everyone has a smartphone these days, knowing that you can always use your smartphone to record someone who is doing something wrong is useful. Here is a YouTube video I found that is a good example of someone who is recording an abuse. You can see the video here:


And here's another video where someone used their smartphone to expose a scam artist. Apparently, the video exposes a young lady who sells false tickets for concerts in Los Angeles, California. The victim who recorded this video and uploaded it to YouTube lost $1,100 dollars the scammer. Now he is warning the public about this dishonest young lady. Here is the video:


And here's another video recorded by someone that exposes a parking lot scammer who scams people. The person who recorded the video uploaded it to YouTube to help warn the public of this scammer:


These are good examples of how technology is helping people to protect themselves and expose the bad guys and the bad girls. Remember, if someone is not doing anything wrong, then they have nothing to fear.

The advances in technology are good because it can help expose social injustices, and it can also help scare scammers because they now know that with so many cameras in our society, anything you do can be recorded at a given moment, not only by smartphones, but with cameras installed by companies and the government.


In the next post I will cover legal issues regarding lawsuits for defamation on the Internet.

Until next time,

Justice Jeremiah


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