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The camera light can be trusted, Apple reassured in its post

It's safe and effective. Trust the science.

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Even a nice piece of clear scotch tape works.

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Got myself some of these slide covers. Dirt cheap and effective. https://pic8.co/sh/ZwwYZx.png

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The slide covers are probably what the article is talking about. If you have one of these "high-precision-engineered" Macs, do yourself a favor and use a piece of tape instead to disable the camera entirely, and use a plug-in camera instead if you have to.

Or better yet, buy a clunkier but hardier laptop from literally anyone else.

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It was stickers until about a week ago, when I stumbled upon the slide thingies. There's four ThinkPads in this household, not a single Mac and not a single Windows OS :)

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we've poisoned 3/4 of the population with billions now brainless and fearful. What can we make up next to spy on them? They no longer think and believe what ever they're told.

  • Dr Frauzdi before he retired and got his multi million dollar bonus by the globalist kikes
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Louis Rossmann, the Apple third party repair guy on Youtube, talked about how easy it was to damage an Apple screen in one of his videos the other day. Even if you eat over your Macbook (or whatever they are called) and the crumbs get between the screen and keyboard, the tiny crumbs are enough to crack the screen because of how tight the fit is when you close the laptop. So it makes sense that covering the camera might damage the screen, though I'd think a thin piece of tape wouldn't be as damaging as a crumb because the surface area of tape is more spread out than the tiny point of a crumb.

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Imagine the fbi pervs that hack into their high. School cruses home cameras and watch them fap.

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