We cannot let companies push face recognition into our glasses, and as a user, you should make your voice clear that this is not something you want. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/03/think-twice-buying-or-using-metas-ray-bans
Think Twice Before Buying or Using Meta’s Ray-Bans

Over the last decade or so, the tech industry has tried, and mostly failed, to make “smart glasses”—tech-infused glasses with cameras, AI, maps, displays, and more—a thing. But over the past year, products like Meta’s Ray-Ban Display Glasses and Oakley’s Meta Glasses have gone from a curious niche...

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@eff I just went to the optometrist and explicitly avoided Ray-Bans brand and any thick framed glasses that could appear to house a camera. I don't want people to think I'm a perv.

@garretpolk @eff nobody with glasses is implicated by criminals. we must enforce decency of that kind. criminals implicate only themselves.

in the same way it is unnecessary to give up salads from your diet because Epstein once ate a salad and you do not wish to be mistaken for a child rapist.

anyone accusing anyone of acts they do not and did not do, out of malice or ignorance, is not on the side of a world worth living in and should be processed out accordingly.

you get to have nice things.