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Meta finally acts on smart glasses privacy

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Meta’s smart glasses have a new look and the same privacy problem
Meta is making smart glasses look more ordinary, just as privacy concerns around recording lights and consent are heating up

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CNET on MSN · 19h
Meta Addresses One Smart Glasses Privacy Problem, but Many Others Remain Unsolved
 · 7h · on MSN
Meta's latest smart glasses idea is its most privacy-invasive yet
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Meta Ray-Ban glasses brick the camera if you mess with recording light
Meta smart glasses automatically disable recording if users attempt to disable the devices' recording indicator light, the company has revealed in the wake of mounting privacy concerns.

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Bad news for creeps: Meta just brought a much-needed update to its smart glasses
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Destroying the Privacy LED on Meta Smart Glasses Will No Longer Enable Creepiness
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Do Smart Glasses Have a Surveillance Problem?

Big Tech is investing in fashion’s cultural legitimacy to make AI smart glasses socially acceptable, but consumers view them as synonymous with surveillance. Is removing the camera the key to adoption?
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Smart glasses have a charging problem, and wireless power is coming for it

NuCurrent’s Fast Frames demo points to cleaner smart glasses charging, using NFC wireless power to remove exposed contacts while keeping AI eyewear sealed, quick to top up, and easier to scale across designs.
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