2026-01-11
Yes. Singapore is one of the safest countries in Asia for solo travelers. Violent crime rates are low, streets are well-lit, and public transportation is reliable. That said, solo travelers should remain vigilant regarding privacy and hidden cameras in hotels, Airbnbs, or short-term rentals.
Even in safe countries, privacy violations can happen, and being aware is the only way to mitigate risks.
Singapore has strict privacy and surveillance laws under:
Key points for solo travelers:
For more details, see the official Singapore Police Force advice on voyeurism.
Solo travelers should follow layered detection methods using their smartphone.
Use Detekcam to perform pre-checks hidden cameras before unpacking in any accommodation.
Yes, but always perform a basic room privacy check. Use phone flashlight and network scans, or apps like Detekcam for structured guidance.
Yes, using layered checks: visual scan, flashlight reflection, infrared detection, Wi-Fi device scan, and detection apps.
Document it with photos, avoid touching it, leave the room, and report to local police and the rental platform.
Not significantly for crime, but privacy violations can affect solo travelers more since they have no companion to notice suspicious devices.
Start with a manual sweep. Look for anything out of place, smoke detectors facing beds, alarm clocks, wall sockets, routers, mirrors, or vents. Hidden cameras are usually positioned to capture private areas, not random corners.
Yes. Camera lenses often reflect light differently than normal surfaces. Turning off the lights and slowly scanning the room with a phone flashlight or camera can reveal small circular reflections that don’t match screws or metal fixtures.
Apps like DETEKCAM use AI lens detection to help identify these unusual reflections more accurately than the naked eye.
Many hidden cameras use infrared LEDs for night vision. These are invisible to humans but can sometimes be seen through smartphone cameras as faint purple or white dots in dark rooms.
DETEKCAM includes IR scanning to help detect these signals when lights are off.