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‘All technology comes with the same basic expectation: people should behave responsibly’ — Meta responds to Ray-Ban smart glasses misuse, as Pennsylvania proposes new safety laws

Smart glasses shouldn't be spy glasses

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techradar.comStai leggendo1 g fa

‘All technology comes with the same basic expectation: people should behave responsibly’ — Meta responds to…

Smart glasses shouldn't be spy glasses

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gizmodo.com3 g fa

Smart Glasses Would Legally Require a Recording Light Under Proposed Law

Some lawmakers in Pennsylvania would rather not leave privacy up to the discretion of Meta and other tech companies.

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malwarebytes.com2 g fa

Meta's face-recognition code raises new concerns about smart glasses

As smart glasses become more capable, concerns about face recognition, covert recording, and biometric surveillance are growing.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·gizmodo.com

    Smart Glasses Would Legally Require a Recording Light Under Proposed Law

    Some lawmakers in Pennsylvania would rather not leave privacy up to the discretion of Meta and other tech companies.

  2. martedì 9 giugno 2026·malwarebytes.com

    Meta's face-recognition code raises new concerns about smart glasses

    As smart glasses become more capable, concerns about face recognition, covert recording, and biometric surveillance are growing.

  3. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·techradar.com

    ‘All technology comes with the same basic expectation: people should behave responsibly’ — Meta responds to Ray-Ban smart glasses misuse,…

    Smart glasses shouldn't be spy glasses

  4. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·gizmodo.com

    Meta’s Ray-Bans Aren’t the Only Smart Glasses With a ‘Glasshole’ Problem

    Rokid has itself a bit of a privacy SNAFU.