Could you unknowingly become the star of a viral video with over 2.5 million views, simply by being a friendly mom? That’s precisely what happened to one woman, secretly recorded by a teenage boy wearing Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses at her daughter’s basketball game. This incident highlights a disturbing TikTok trend called “rizzing moms,” where teens flirt with unsuspecting mothers while recording them without consent using hidden cameras in seemingly ordinary glasses. Shockingly, Meta’s built-in privacy light, meant to signal recording, is proving ineffective; most people don’t recognize the device, and a flourishing illicit market even offers services to disable the light entirely. What’s worse, a recent investigation revealed that contractors in Kenya have been reviewing raw, unredacted footage from these glasses, including highly intimate moments like people undressing or during sex. Despite Meta’s claims of privacy filters, faces, credit card numbers, and personal documents have reportedly been visible. This alarming breach of trust has triggered an inquiry by the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office and a class-action lawsuit in the U.S., challenging Meta’s “designed for privacy” marketing. It begs the question: should technology allow people to secretly film strangers? Subscribe to our channel to stay informed on these critical privacy issues!
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