RE: https://infosec.exchange/@josephcox/116126373860391542
I've been taught that in the USA there's generally no expectation of privacy in public spaces, meaning that there's a Constitutional right to take pictures and audio/video recordings except in very limited cases (such as near the defense contractor I happened to walk past the other day).
Still, our social norm is to ask permission before including someone in a picture.
For those who insist on recording everything around them, I hope a social norm becomes to call them "glass holes", avoid them, and turn them into social outcasts.
Perhaps with some irony, here's a link to get around a tracking wall for the article about a privacy app called "Nearby Glasses":