

As does Ring, Flock, Samsung, Apple, Google and so on. Some random person with any other hidden camera can easily upload them to creepy servers and do automatic face recognition on them too.
Steve Mann https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Mann_(inventor) has been doing that for a long time.
The problem is that there are in fact many conspiracies. It litteraly just involves 2 or more people plotting to do something harmful.
As boring as common conspiracies are, we have ex-post evidence that many of the fairly wild conspiracy theories, were actual correct.
The CIA actually conducted MKUltra. They also conducted a bunch of zany experiments around remote sensing and other psychic powers.
The US really was part of covert data sharing agreement called Echelon to spy on its own citizens. They continue to do so today under the “five eyes” program.
There really was/is a huge network of powerful people engaged in sex trafficking and international blackmail.
It’s less a questions of if conspiracy theories are right or wrong and more about which parts are right. The common theme of the correct ones is that they’re based off of externally verifiable information and the explanations are consistent with other observable facts.
You clearly can’t have a secret basement operation in pizzeria with no basement. We know that people are conspiring about Epstein because we keep catching them in their lies.