Zanjani's experience, and her reaction, mirrors those of an increasing number of women cited in reports worldwide who have been surreptitiously recorded using Meta's Ray-Ban glasses. Those who study covert filming and its effect on society say it creates a potential physical and psychological threat, from stalkers to increased anxiety, as the law struggles to keep pace with technology.

Source: CBC News Radio

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/meta-glasses-covert-recording-9.7139927

Women are being secretly filmed with smart glasses. Outdated privacy laws make it tough to get videos removed | CBC Radio

Smart glasses make it remarkably easy to film someone without their consent. And those who study covert filming say it can create a physical and psychological threat, from stalkers to increased anxiety, as the law struggles to keep up.

CBC

@dkmackinnon

"Meta did not agree to an interview, but a spokesperson said the company's terms of service outline that people have to comply with local laws and use the "Ray-Ban Meta glasses in a safe, respectful manner.

"And as with any recording device, people shouldn't use them for engaging in harmful activities like harassment, infringing on privacy rights or capturing sensitive information.""

IIRC, Zuckerberg started Facebook so networks of men could share info about hot female classmates.

@Cassandra almost like there is a pattern of enabling non-consensual objectification of women.