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

Rokid has itself a bit of a privacy SNAFU.

Raccontata datechnode.commalwarebytes.comtechradar.comgizmodo.com

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gizmodo.comStai leggendo1 g fa

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

Rokid has itself a bit of a privacy SNAFU.

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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. martedì 9 giugno 2026·technode.com

    AI glasses reportedly used to film flight attendants without consent, Rokid responds with action plan · TechNode

    A pair of seemingly ordinary glasses can be turned into a covert recording device with nothing more than a low-cost light-blocking sticker. This is no

  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.

techradar.com1 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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technode.com3 g fa

AI glasses reportedly used to film flight attendants without consent, Rokid responds with action plan ·…

A pair of seemingly ordinary glasses can be turned into a covert recording device with nothing more than a low-cost light-blocking sticker. This is no

Leggi questa versione → originale
  • 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

  • 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.