It looks like you're referencing a specific search operator or exploit string often used with (advanced Google search queries) to find exposed security cameras or web interfaces.
He glanced up again, eyes scanning past where Mara must be. Did he sense that she watched? Sometimes people did—an unconscious shiver in the spine, a reflexive rubbing of the neck. He didn’t look away; instead he mouthed something, very quietly. The viewerframe’s audio layer was stripped down by design, but in mode motion the mouth made a slow, clear curve: “Stay.” inurl viewerframe mode motion my location exclusive
: Instead of opening a port on your router (Port Forwarding) to view your camera from anywhere, use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) It looks like you're referencing a specific search
This specific keyword string gained traction on underground forums (like Reddit’s r/OSINT and 4chan’s /g/ board) around 2018–2020. Users claimed that adding "my location exclusive" filtered results to cameras with embedded GPS data, showing everything from sleep study labs to factory floors. However, empirical tests by cybersecurity YouTubers and bloggers have produced mixed results. Sometimes people did—an unconscious shiver in the spine,
So, what makes this feature "exclusive"? It's possible that some IP camera manufacturers restrict access to their viewer software or limit certain features to authorized users or premium customers. This could be due to various reasons, such as: