
More than two years ago, a woman named Wei from Taichung City rented a house in Xitun District and converted the first floor into a cram school. Ms. Wei said that when she first moved in, she discovered that there were monitors inside. After asking the landlady, the landlord said that because there was no place to put it and it was not in use, Ms. Wei didn't take it to heart. "The landlord told me that the IP address had been changed, and then I didn't move the monitor again, thinking they couldn't see it."

Recently, a student's poster in the class was maliciously torn up, and Ms. Wei asked her to monitor it. Parents of the device can access the monitoring records. The parent discovered that there was a red dot on the screen, which meant that the monitor of Ms. Wei's cram school had been being logged in online. Ms. Wei checked the historical records and found that during the more than two years of renting here, the landlady had logged in many times to peek, and there were more than 10,000 video records.

Ms. Wei released one of the surveillance videos and pointed out that at about 11 o'clock in the night on November 7, 2018, when she was sorting out information while wearing only her underwear, three mobile phones logged in at the same time and peeped for more than 15 minutes. "It feels scarier than living in a haunted house, because I live in it." And her casual sitting posture in a skirt can also be seen in the mirror. Even other teachers in the cram school were also monitored.

For more than two years, Ms. Wei had no idea that her private life had been exposed. "Maybe the landlord also asked his friends to watch it together, or watch it on three mobile phones together. I don't know why, someone can be so perverted."

Not only Ms. Wei felt that her private life was being peeped into, but other teachers in the cram school also felt that she privacy was violated. But when they reported it to their landlord, the landlord not only denied it but showed no regrets.
Currently, Ms. Wei has moved and decided to call the police and take legal measures to resolve the matter.
(edited on Monday)