The crew for "Big Brother" won't be booking an Airbnb.
Yesterday, Airbnb said they're banning the use of indoor security cameras in listings globally . . . so homeowners will NOT be able to spy on guests indoors.
Outdoor security cameras . . . like doorbell cameras . . . will continue to be allowed, but hosts will have to disclose them in the listing, so guests know they're there.
They previously had a similar rule for indoor cameras. They couldn't be in PRIVATE areas like bedrooms and bathrooms, but they could be in common areas, as long as guests were notified . . . even if they promised they were "switched off" during your stay. That's no longer the case.
Airbnb says MOST homes did NOT have indoor cameras . . . but hosts who do have until April 30th to remove them. After that, any host who violates the policy will face consequences, like being kicked off the platform.
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