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@Em0nM4stodon@infosec.exchange  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

To anyone with questions about Meta's Ray-Ban glasses and how this is problematic for privacy and consent, I highly recommend reading this excellent article from Janus Rose at The Verge:

"“One way to think about it is protecting your community and the people you care about,” said Gilliard. “When you’re wearing these glasses, when you use your video doorbell, when you record everyone’s conversations, you’re not just surveilling yourself. And there’s no consistent and foolproof way to guarantee that information won’t be used against people you care about — to hurt trans and queer people, or hurt immigrant communities. I wish people would think about it in those terms instead of ‘did my package get delivered.’”

https://www.theverge.com/tech/807834/meta-smart-glasses-privacy-laws-wearables

#Privacy #Meta #RayBan #Consent #Safety

The Verge

Privacy laws can’t keep up with ‘luxury surveillance’

“It’s not clear to me that a small red light would be sufficient notification in some states for someone to consent to being recorded.”
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