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Is peeping Tom a felony in California?

Under California's “Peeping Tom” laws, it is illegal to peek into a door or window on private property without the consent of the owner. This offense is commonly referred to as peeking while loitering and is a misdemeanor offense under California Penal Code Section 647(i) PC.

In California, all parties to any confidential conversation must give their consent to be recorded. For calls occurring over cellular or cordless phones, all parties must consent before a person can record, regardless of confidentiality. Both civil and criminal penalties are available to victims of illegal recordings.

PC 632 eavesdropping law makes it a crime to listen to or record private communications. California is a “two-party consent” state, meaning both parties to a conversation must consent to record it, or the person recording may face potential criminal liability. private area-is rooms inside a house, a kitchen, a bedroom, a living room , dining room,  bathroom- off limits without permission and i gave no one permission to look into my home, public areas are outside- sidewalk , parks,