I see so many people (mostly men, this isn't random) talking about how Meta's Ray-Ban glasses are "incredible" or "still not ready" yet, I don't see anyone calling it what it is: Voyeurism.

This technology will increase voyeurism and stalking aggressions in unacceptable ways. These glasses are a voyeur's dream weapon. Also a doxxer's and stalker's dream weapon.

Why are our laws and cultures not protecting us against this?

#Privacy #Safety #Meta #RayBan #Consent

By the way, if you spot a pair of Meta's Ray-Ban glasses laying on the floor in a public place and filming up, I'd recommend you wrap it in a towel and report it to the authorities (if it is safe for you to do so): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upskirt
Upskirt - Wikipedia

@Em0nM4stodon Wrap them in a towel, then depost them in the nearest trash bin. Oops, I dropped them...
@c_merriweather As much as I like the sentiment, the idea to report them is to collect potential evidence of a crime: https://infosec.exchange/@Em0nM4stodon/115424543477890252
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@[email protected] @[email protected] Yes exactly, the owner needs to be identified (likely easy from serial number and collected data) and the abusive material needs to be seized by the authorities. This is similar to how the monster Dominique Pelicot got caught by the way. These predators sometimes have more to reveal on their home devices, so an investigation is important: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelicot_rape_case

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@Em0nM4stodon @c_merriweather I wish I felt like the authorities were even focused on that these days, but I like the idea of getting it into their hands and wrapped in a towel.