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LiberalArkie

(19,321 posts)
Thu Jan 8, 2026, 10:29 AM Thursday

I believe that soon the administration will push for the cell phone manufacturers to provide a method that will allow

the LEO's to automatically disable all cellphone cameras within a certain radius.

They can already kill the cellular, but that is not enough. People can still record and upload later. They want to be able to turn off the actual camera.

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I believe that soon the administration will push for the cell phone manufacturers to provide a method that will allow (Original Post) LiberalArkie Thursday OP
I don't think that's possible, because cell phone cameras are just cameras. Ocelot II Thursday #1
Software runs the cameras DetroitLegalBeagle Thursday #3
Even if that were implemented sir pball Thursday #4
in new orleans post katrina none of our cell phones worked rampartd Thursday #2
This was already proposed years ago DBoon Thursday #5
Now they have a president to sign an executive order and a court to ok it.. LiberalArkie Thursday #6
Some people buy a certain type of iPhone just for the camera..if they disable what we're paying for, we don't pay Deuxcents Thursday #7
I think that the actual camera (Nikon, Cannon etc) would still work as there would be no way to stop them. LiberalArkie Thursday #8

Ocelot II

(129,135 posts)
1. I don't think that's possible, because cell phone cameras are just cameras.
Thu Jan 8, 2026, 10:39 AM
Thursday

They don't rely on the internet or cell towers to work. It's all internal, just like a normal camera; the photo is stored in the phone's own memory. It could be possible to disable the ability to transmit photos, but not to take and store them in the phone, any more than it could be done to any other kind of camera. Maybe they could send out EMF signals that could fry the internal memory, but that would probably fry everybody's electronic devices in the area.

DetroitLegalBeagle

(2,462 posts)
3. Software runs the cameras
Thu Jan 8, 2026, 10:46 AM
Thursday

The camera controls are just an app. So the os on the phone can disable it of a killswitch is programmed into it.

sir pball

(5,253 posts)
4. Even if that were implemented
Thu Jan 8, 2026, 10:57 AM
Thursday

It would need the OS to receive the signal to disable the camera…switch the phone to airplane mode and it shuts down all the radio hardware, the signal can't be heard, and the camera cheerfully keeps running.

I suppose the OS could be updated to disable the camera anytime airplane mode is on, but that probably wouldn't be very popular.

And even if all that were somehow forcibly implemented, standalone GoPro-type cameras are cheap and readily available.

DBoon

(24,750 posts)
5. This was already proposed years ago
Thu Jan 8, 2026, 11:29 AM
Thursday

As a way to prevent movie attendees from recording from live cinema, then distributing the video as a pirated version.

The "entertainment industry" wanted this to stop film piracy.

Some folks commented that this would coincidentally prohibit citizens from recording illegal police violence. They are now being proven correct

Deuxcents

(25,547 posts)
7. Some people buy a certain type of iPhone just for the camera..if they disable what we're paying for, we don't pay
Thu Jan 8, 2026, 01:15 PM
Thursday

Or purchase their products. There are many cameras out there not attached to an iPhone and can fit just about anywhere.

LiberalArkie

(19,321 posts)
8. I think that the actual camera (Nikon, Cannon etc) would still work as there would be no way to stop them.
Thu Jan 8, 2026, 01:22 PM
Thursday

But phone cameras, I think they might try that. To pass that law, they would probably only allow the disabling during an actual event with something like the cellular jammers.

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