👉 Voyeur computing refers to the use of computing systems and technologies that enable individuals to secretly observe, record, or monitor private activities without the consent of those being observed. This can involve the deployment of hidden cameras, microphones, or other surveillance devices in public or semi-public spaces, often facilitated by the internet and digital communication tools. The term "voyeur" is derived from the act of voyeurism, where individuals observe others in private moments, and in the digital age, this has expanded to include sophisticated software and networks that allow for remote and covert surveillance. Voyeur computing raises significant ethical, legal, and privacy concerns, as it challenges traditional notions of consent and personal privacy in the digital era.