Cameras, cameras everywhere

Key Takeaways

Facebook

Facebooks newsmart glassesare coming under fire from privacy advocates.

The glasses contain cameras that are intended to allow users to document their daily lives.

Facing the Music

Previous attempts at making smart glasses have faced a backlash.

woman wearing Facebook’s new Ray-Ban Smart Glasses and activating the camera

Facebook

The new Stories are available for $299.

The frames have two front-facing cameras for capturing video and photos.

Just the thought of someone with these glasses in a public place gives me the creeps.

Ran-Ban smart glasses in black

Ray-Ban

“What does Facebook expect me to do when I am being recorded without consentgo pick a fight?”

What about children in public places?

Will they be able to recognize the situation and do something about it?

Most likely, people will just not realize that their images have been recorded."