Every city is watching.
Cameras on street corners. Microphones in elevators. Sensors tracking movement, faces, and patterns-always recording, always collecting. But what happens when the footage doesn't match reality... or when it disappears entirely?
Urban Legends of Surveillance Cities explores unsettling stories from places where observation is constant and privacy is an illusion. These are tales of security cameras that capture things no one remembers seeing, recordings that erase people who definitely existed, and systems that notice patterns long before humans do.
From missing hours of footage that no one can explain, to faces that appear in archives but not in real life, to entire events that vanish from official records-each chapter reveals a different legend born from a city that never looks away.
These stories aren't about ancient curses or distant ghosts. They're about modern fear. Digital memory. And the quiet realization that being watched doesn't always mean being protected.
Sometimes the cameras see too much.
Sometimes they see exactly what they're told to forget.
And sometimes... they keep watching long after you're gone.