Hotel Camera Disclosure Checker
Paste a hotel policy, booking description, or property message to identify surveillance wording and the details you should confirm before check-in.
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What needs attention
Relevant excerpts
Questions to send the host or property
Generated from details that were absent or unclear in the pasted text.
Text analysis ends before check-in.
Save the disclosure and host answers. When you arrive, continue with the on-device and physical checks needed to compare the real room with what was described.
Building CCTV and room privacy are different questions.
A hotel may describe CCTV at entrances, reception, elevators, corridors, parking, or shared facilities. The location and field of view matter more than a generic security statement.
This tool organizes the words a property has provided. It does not rate the hotel and cannot determine whether an undisclosed device is present in a guest room.
Details worth confirming
Hotel or resort disclosure checker FAQ
What hotel text should I paste?
Use the privacy notice, CCTV policy, booking description, guest rules, or a message from the property. Remove booking numbers and personal information first.
Does CCTV wording mean a guest room is recorded?
No. Generic CCTV wording often refers to public spaces. Ask the hotel to identify exact locations and confirm that cameras cannot view private guest areas.
Does this tool give a hotel safety rating?
No. It analyzes only the wording supplied and does not rate a hotel, neighborhood, or room.
Can it replace checking the room?
No. Disclosure review happens before arrival. Physical and nearby-device checks require your phone when you are at the property.