Inurl+viewerframe+mode+motion+my+location
: This phrase is part of the URL structure for certain IP camera web interfaces, often indicating that the camera is set to show motion-activated video streams [2].
If you ethically access a feed (with permission, or in a controlled lab environment), you will typically see: inurl+viewerframe+mode+motion+my+location
A man in a yellow raincoat stepped into the frame. He didn't look like a burglar. He looked tired. He sat on a metal folding chair, right in the center of the downpour, and stayed perfectly still. For twenty minutes, Elias watched this stranger let the rain wash over him. : This phrase is part of the URL
Most "open" cameras are not public by choice. They appear in search results due to: He looked tired
Because these cameras were often installed with default settings and no password protection, they were indexed by search engines just like any other webpage. This led to a strange, voyeuristic era of the internet where anyone could "visit" a random laundromat in Tokyo, a driveway in Ohio, or a lobby in London just by clicking a search result. The Privacy Reality Check