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Forget Wetherspoons — patchwork bans won't fix the Meta glasses' privacy crisis, so what comes next?

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Pubs, restaurants, theatres, private clubs, and courtrooms — these are the venues where Meta’s nicknamed "pervert glasses" have already been banned across the UK. But could a wider blockade be soon to follow?First landing on the British market in October 2023, the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses have been facing a growing backlash across the country. The force behind it isn't tech skepticism, but a privacy crisis driven by non-consensual public recor…
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Cinemas, workers and big events begin to react to glasses capable of recording almost imperceptibly while Meta experiments with facial identification technologies.

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