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for remote access instead of leaving the device exposed to public search engines.
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The real power emerges when we combine “near me” with the inurl:view.shtml dork. By searching for , we are telling Google: “Find pages with ‘view.shtml’ in their URL, and prioritize those located near me.”
Google will then show you a list of pages that have “view.shtml” in their URL. Many of these will be interfaces for cameras or web servers. You can click through to see what each page offers.
inurl:"view.shtml" New York , inurl:"view.shtml" London street
When you add “near me” to any search query, Google automatically uses your device’s location data to tailor the results. Google determines location using several factors:
: Try to specify what you're looking for before or after "view.shtml". For example, if you're looking for a surveillance camera view near you, you could try inurl:view.shtml CCTV near me or security inurl:view.shtml near me .
While some searches might yield local results, these exposed streams are global, often featuring public scenes in cities or rural areas.
"Inurl" is a specialized that restricts results to pages containing a specific string within their URL.