Woman Babysits Her Nephew For Free, Then Finds A Hidden Camera Watching Her Playroom

Sometimes, it’s not the situation itself but what it implies that makes it hard to process. A small detail can suddenly change how you see everything around you.

For this 21-year-old woman, a typical day of babysitting turned into something far more disturbing after she noticed an unusual object in her home. At first, it didn’t seem like much, but a closer look revealed something that raised serious concerns about privacy and trust.

What makes this even more difficult is the suspicion that someone within her own family might be involved. Keep reading to find out why she’s unsure how to handle what she found.

A woman discovers a hidden camera in her home and suspects her sister-in-law may have installed it while she babysits her nephew

Woman Babysits Her Nephew For Free, Then Finds A Hidden Camera Watching Her Playroom
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'I (21F) found a hidden camera in my house. I suspect my SIL (26F) put it there to watch me while I babysit my nephew (1M). What do I do?'

I babysit my 1 year old nephew from 7am-8pm Mon-Fri for free because a) I love my brother and nephew

and b) I'm already a SAHM for my 5mo daughter and adding another kid isn't a big deal for me,

I have everything he needs already at home and I love kids.

The spare room in my apt has been transformed into a playroom with floor mats, exersaucers, toys, a nap cot, etc

and that is where my daughter and nephew spend most of their time playing and napping.

There is also a tv in there, and today semi hidden behind the tv I found a weird circular object with a lens in it.

After some googling I found that it was a small hidden wifi enabled camera that live streams to an app.

I flipped my s__t, called my fiance and asked him if it was his.

He vehemently denied it and suggested I called the police and explain to them that I need a bug check.

The only other person with regular access to my home and the playroom in particular would be my SIL;

she drops nephew off in the morning and picks him up after work, and Bro and our parents only come on the weekends.

I suspect the camera was placed recently which rules them out.

Another reason I suspect SIL is because I had put my nephew in a long sleeved foot pajama this morning because my apartment can get chilly,

and 5 mins later she texted me "it's going to warm up later so please don't dress (nephew) too warmly, thanks!"

It could be a coincidence, but now that I found the camera I'm not so sure.

If it's her, she knows I know since I'm assuming she saw me find it. What do I do? Do I confront her and ask if its hers?

I couldn't even begin to imagine why she would think to put hidden cameras in my house;

I have treated my nephew like my own from the start and love him wholeheartedly.

I would never think to hurt him or n__lect him, my family actually compliment me quite often on what good care

I take of my daughter and how happy she always is, and of course I treat my nephew the same.

Sometimes, betrayal feels worse when it hides behind concern. A person can understand a parent’s anxiety and still feel deeply violated when that anxiety crosses into secret surveillance.

In this story, the 21-year-old woman is not overreacting. She opened her home, gave thirteen hours a day of free childcare, and treated her nephew with the same care she gives her own baby.

Finding a hidden Wi-Fi camera in the playroom changes the emotional meaning of that arrangement. It turns help into suspicion. Her fear is not only about being watched, but about realizing someone may have entered her private space and decided she did not deserve honesty.

A fresh perspective is that this may not be just “a nervous mom checking on her baby.” Even if the SIL placed it out of anxiety, secrecy changes the entire situation. A visible nanny cam in a caregiver’s home, discussed beforehand, is one thing.

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A hidden device in someone else’s apartment is something else. It suggests control without consent, and it puts the babysitter in the painful position of defending herself after giving generously.

The Safety Net Project, part of the National Network to End Domestic Violence, explains that cameras can be misused to monitor and control people, and that hidden or internet-connected cameras can stream activity remotely through an app.

Their guidance also stresses safety first: before removing or confronting someone about a camera, a person should consider how the watcher may react and seek support if needed.

WomensLaw.org similarly defines electronic surveillance as monitoring someone’s actions or conversations without their knowledge or consent, and notes that legality can depend on state law, consent rules, and whether the person had a reasonable expectation of privacy.

That insight matters because the OP’s home is not a public daycare lobby. It is her apartment, her child’s playroom, and a space where she should be able to move normally without wondering who is watching.

The SIL may have had parental worry, but worry does not erase another adult’s privacy. It also does not justify turning a trusted family favor into a secret audit.

A realistic next step would be protective, not emotional. The OP should preserve the camera, document where she found it, avoid deleting anything, and speak with her fiancé, brother, and local authorities before confronting the SIL alone. Babysitting should pause until the truth is clear and firm boundaries exist.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

These Redditors said OP should stop babysitting after the hidden camera

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dioidrac − "Someone has secretly been recording my apartment.

You should find someone else to watch your son, since I won't feel safe with him here until the cops get to the bottom of this. "

maryjannie − Don't babysit for free. This is your home she had no rights to bug your home.

I'd confront her and have her pick up her son ASAP. Childcare is her problem now.

Gavroche15 − Pull it out of the trash and call the police. Or perhaps you want to do something different here.

Call your bro and tell him you found a camera in your house and the police are on their way over.

Explain that you are terrified someone is stalking you. Tell him that you feel unsafe in your own house. Lay it on thick!

Oh, and call your mom first so you can control the dialogue and not have her blame you if SIL gets arrested.

And tell them to find someone else to take care of their kid, because they have totally crossed the line.

west_moon_rising − You could put an object in front of the camera and never move it.

If you come in and find it moved after your nephew has been dropped off, then you know it was her.

Put the object back in front of the camera, when she moves again, ask why.

She more than likely will not admit to it, so pull the camera and give it to her in hand

and let her know that you will no longer be watching your nephew, i would let your brother know too.

These users urged OP to call the police and file a report

[Reddit User] − Oh yikes. Firstly, definitely call the police because you don't know with 100% certainty that it was a family member.

If they can do a sweep of the house to ease your mind, that would be amazing.

Secondly, hold a family meeting and tell your family what's happened, including already notifying the police.

Do this not just to gauge their reactions but in the event this was planted by someone with malicious intent, they need to be aware.

foreverinfinate − Remove the camera and call the police and file a report.

Sounds harsh, but what she did I do believe is illegal. Overprotective mom or not, she has no right to keep watch in YOUR house.

Smoke_Water − It's your private residence, you have someone recording you with out your knowledge, thats breaking all kinds of laws.

I would most deffinatly contact the police and file a report. then just unexpectedly, mention to her.

"Oh, I found something creepy the other day. someone put a camera in my house.

I filed a report with the police and I'm going to press charges once they find out who it belongs to.

They said they should be able to trace it by the IP it was going too. "

IF she did it. she will likely start to freak out. Like you said, If it was her, she already knows you found the camera. Put the pressure on her.

nickthedick42069 − This is illegal. You should contact the a lawyer and/or the police.

GetTheLedPaintOut − I think you should listen to your bf and call the police.

These folks warned the camera could mean more hidden devices or outside viewers

Calgarydude_2000 − The camera has another concern as well. Those can be hacked if not secured properly.

Meaning even if the sister in law did put it there it could be open for anyone to get into if she is not super tech skilled.

You could have had besides her, strangers logging in to watch not just her kid but anything else.

If I remember right there was a creepy Russian site with tons of unsecured web cam things .

Maybe it is shut down now but it was in the news a couple of years ago.

dayr2dream − I wouldn't put it past her(or whomever) planted the camera to have more than one in your house.

I'd be checking every nook and cranny. They usually sell those in sets.

It's kinda of crazy but I'd rather it was your SIL than some high tech stalker. Good luck and please keep us updated.

These users pointed out OP was already being used for free childcare, suggesting setting a trap to catch who placed it

sunflower1940 − I babysit my 1 year old nephew from 7am-8pm Mon-Fri for free You are being used, you know that right?

A paid babysitter would make at the minimum $250 a week for those hours. Your brother should want you to be paid appropriately.

megafreakintron − this is a easy fix. .. break the camera late at night. place it right back where you found it and in a different area

of the room hide your own blink camera those send you a notification when they are triggered and they record a video.

when they check the camera. you got them red-handed. this way you can confront the correct person.

Conspiracynut625 − Get a fake baby and walk away with him and come back in the camera view with the fake baby and start pummeling it

and look into the camera with a straight face and then walk back out with your nephew. Too far? Maybe.

anotherdamnscorpio − Remove the camera, set it up in front of your computer looping Rick Astley's never gonna give you up.

Do you think the OP should confront her SIL head-on, or should she involve the authorities immediately? What would you do in her shoes? Share your thoughts below!

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