Airbnb was valued at US$113 billion in 2021.
The app is the third most visited tourism page site in the world with 99.4 million.
Europe is the region with the largest Airbnb stays worldwide in 2021.
The story of a woman is alerting everyone on the internet and that is that she shared how she discovered a camera in the Airbnb bathroom that she rented for her birthday.
It is known that Airbnb is one of the best-known hosting platforms in the world today, where, according to a study carried out by Forbes, it has become a global phenomenon in recent years, which is why in 2021, it was valued at US$113 billion, up from US$75 billion the year before.
In this sense, the shared housing economy platform is known for offering users an alternative to traditional hotel accommodation by allowing them to rent accommodation to people who are willing to share their homes, it is the third most visited tourism page site in the world with 99.4 million.
He discovers a camera in the bathroom of the Airbnb he rented
It was through a video on TikTok that a foreign woman discovered a camera in the bathroom of the Airbnb she rented in Vancouver, Canada.
The young woman narrated the horror she experienced in the video that already has more than 600,000 likes and has gone viral due to the unusualness of the anecdote.
According to the version of, the woman rented the place to be accompanied by 15 friends who were exposed by an unknown person and the police had to intervene.
In the recording he indicated that as a paranoid person he decided to check each and every one of the areas that could house a camera, until he discovered.
“I’ll do this quick. There are 15 girls staying at the house for my birthday, one of our friends was like: ‘guys I’m really paranoid and I feel like there are cameras in the house’ and we were like: ‘girl you watch too much TikTok there’s no way there’s cameras in the house,’ but she investigated,” he said in the video.
The woman pointed out that the camera was perfectly hidden in an electrical installation in the bathroom, because when she looked inside she could see the brightness of the camera lens that was facing right into the shower.
@ctvnews What was supposed to be a weekend getaway to celebrate a milestone birthday turned into a scary situation for a group of friends. Kennedy Calwell shared the terrifying experience in her now-viral TikTok video, which has been viewed nearly six million times. Calwell and 14 of her friends from her went to the Sunshine Coast from Vancouver in mid-March. She said one of the friends had recently seen a video about small hidden cameras and started to investigate their Gibsons rental, and to their surprise from her, she actually found one. They said in the two bathrooms, they saw a camera lens at the bottom of the outlet socket, which faced the direction of the shower. Sunshine Coast RCMP confirmed they are actively investigating and said they could not release details at this time. Airbnb said it is also investigating and has since suspended the listing. 🎥: TikTok/ @kennedy #airbnb #hiddencamera #police #rcmp #bc #Canada #news #viral #discovery ♬ original sound – CTVNews
“She looked in every shower hole, every picture frame, handle and every part of the house to find a camera and she found one in the bathroom, it was looking right into the shower,” he explained.
After finding the camera, the young woman said that they called the police to file a complaint against the person who rented them the place.
“We called the police and I was really sorry for the atrocities I did last night in the bathroom. We left the house, the policemen searched the place and found them. A part of me wasn’t convinced it was real, but we were watched for one night. If anyone knows how to sue because that’s scary. The moral is: always check for cameras in an Airbnb”, she indicates.
His recording, as expected, alerted many users, who opened a debate in the video about the various situations they have recorded using the hosting application.
It is not the first time that a user of a service application uses social networks such as Tiktok to display the security cases that can live in these spaces.
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