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  • @lauha@lemmy.one
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    1218 days ago

    You still have to trust the manufacturer that it really turns the webcam off, not just the webcam light.

    • Unless you have a framework, and can remove the bezel and confirm that they work!

      I’m really happy with my new framework’s switches, I actually trust them for once! I went to find a thing on how they work to post here:

      "(They) saw the mention of the switches and that they are optical somewhere, but can’t remember to quote the source.

      As far as I can tell each switch is a U channel with a light emitter on one side, and a detector on the other. The part you move on the bezel just breaks the light beam. This creates a electronic on/off hardware switch.

      Using an actual physical switch would tend to be a source of an intermittent connection over time. Hence the use of optical technology. Same thought process for the screen open switch being a Hall Effect sensor, which can work through a cover."

      • @lauha@lemmy.one
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        217 days ago

        99.999% will not take it apart and verify. They will just “nice, a physical switch”. There is a lot of trust involved.

        • They don’t neccessarily need to, you can pretty much always just look at reviews. Now you can make a point about trusting reviewers, but all that is still better than trusting the manufacturer or microsoft.

          You’re right though, there is trust involved, but only if you don’t verify things yourself.

          • @lauha@lemmy.one
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            117 days ago

            I have never seen a review opening a laptop to check if the hardware switch is really that. Please, link to a reviewsite that does that