The ethical dimensions of viewing these feeds are contentious. Proponents of using such search queries often argue that if a device is broadcasting to the public internet without a password, it is public information. They contend that scanning for open ports or using search engines to find open cameras is a form of "wardriving"—exploring the capabilities of the network. They argue that the onus is on the owner to secure their property. Conversely, privacy advocates argue that there is a reasonable expectation of privacy within a private business or home, even if the technology is insecure. They view the act of seeking out these feeds as a violation of the intent of the space. The law often lags behind technology, making the legality of accessing these unsecured feeds a gray area depending on jurisdiction.

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