| I used Sqwiggle for a few months but a software update sometime late last year made it something I refused to use. The changes meant that: 1. You can prevent somebody initiating a video call by setting your status to "busy". 2. The busy flag is removed when you are the only person in the chat room. 3. The camera indicator is disabled when nobody else is in the chat room. 4. You don't accept incoming video chats, they happen automatically. Given that I mostly used Sqwiggle in a browser tab it was very easy for me to lose track of that fact it was running. It's one of many tabs and there is no indicator my camera is active if I'm alone. I typically have headphones in too but don't always wear them, so there is often no audio cue that a chat just initiated. This is actually something that happened. I had an active call for 3.5 minutes that I was completely unaware of with video and audio streaming to the remote caller without my knowledge, after I had set the busy flag. I work at home, and the ability for somebody to have a live audio/video stream into my house without my permission is unsettling. Especially as the only protection mechanism I have for that is to remember to terminate the application or close that browser tab every time I walk away from the computer or want to prevent video/audio sessions. It's been a couple of months now since I last used Sqwiggle, so perhaps the clearing of the busy flag has reverted back to earlier behaviour, but ultimately I think unless I can change my profile to prevent automatic connection of video calls I'd never be comfortable with it. |
We definitely resonate with the general privacy concerns and are working on a mode which will allow you to turn the camera off, which we'll have completed very soon.
If you end up giving it another try, please let me know if you run into any issues or have any further feedback. Thanks!