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Smart Glasses: Federal Network Agency Rejects Ban

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The Federal Network Agency currently sees no basis for a general ban on smart glasses with integrated camera.
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HateAid has filed a criminal complaint in Germany against the management of Meta, Ray-Ban, and Oakley, as well as four retail chains selling Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. The organization alleges that these are hidden cameras in everyday items, which are banned in Germany.

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The Federal Network Agency currently sees no basis for a general ban on smart glasses with integrated camera.

The organization HateAid is known to be taking legal action against the sale of smart glasses. The organization has filed a criminal complaint with the Central Office for Combating Internet Crime (ZIT). ...See the article: Camera glasses in the sights of the justice system: Federal Network Agency currently not planning a ban Where you can follow us: Facebook, Reddit, Google News, X, Threads Want to stay up to date? Add us to your favorite sou…

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The Federal Network Agency currently considers the Meta Smart Glasses to be permissible. The recording function is sufficiently recognizable for third parties by means of an LED signal.

·Germany
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Heise broke the news in Germany on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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