“My life is not your porn,” is the project tackling spycam crimes and will inform the public about the seriousness of these crimes. There are no longer safe places for Korean women due to spycams. They are installed in many public spaces, such as public restrooms, libraries, and transportation stations. They target women and are rampant not only in South Korea but worldwide. Criminals film women who are undressing, using the toilet, or conducting other private activities in a public or private space without consent. They also profit by distributing these videos or images online. This project aims to inform people about the situation and to further encourage everyone to speak out against this problem so that women across the world can feel safe.