Here’s a practical guide to understanding and using the Google search operator inurl:view, inurl:views, and inurl:html — specifically when combined as inurl:view viewshtml (which is often a typo or shorthand for finding pages with view and html in the URL).
Most of the cameras you find are not meant to be public. The owners likely do not realize their camera is indexed by Google. Viewing these feeds can be a violation of privacy, and controlling the cameras (moving them up or down) is technically unauthorized access to a computer system.
site:.org inurl:view inurl:html
Google Search Console allows you to request the removal of specific URLs. If your legacy view viewshtml pages are already indexed, use the "Removals" tool to delete them from search results immediately.
inurl:view inurl:html "debug"
If you are a bug bounty hunter or a penetration tester, inurl:view views.html is a valuable asset in your Google Dorking arsenal. You must have written permission from the target before clicking these links.