Who's Really Watching What Smartglasses See? | EFFector 38.6
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 Who's Really Watching What Smartglasses See? | EFFector 38.6
"Smartglasses with embedded cameras and microphones have finally gone mainstream, raising significant privacy implications. It's not just owners who may be watching what these devices record."
"The EFFector newsletter covers the latest in the fight for privacy and free speech online, including the concerning implications of Meta's Ray-Bans."
Smartglasses equipped with cameras and microphones have become mainstream, raising serious privacy issues. The implications of devices like Meta Ray-Bans are concerning, as they may allow unauthorized individuals to view recorded content. The EFFector newsletter addresses these privacy challenges and highlights ongoing efforts to protect civil liberties and free speech online. It also discusses the impact of publishers blocking the Internet Archive on the preservation of the web's historical record and introduces EFF's new executive director.
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