After years of tech industry experiments, smartglasses with embedded cameras and microphones have finally gone mainstream. And, disturbingly, sometimes it’s not just their owners who are watching what these devices record. In this week’s EFFector newsletter, we’re taking a closer look at the privacy implications of Meta Ray-Bans, and sharing all the latest in the fight for privacy and free speech online.
For over 35 years, EFFector has been your guide to understanding the intersection of technology, civil liberties, and the law. This week’s issue covers EFF’s new executive director; how publishers blocking the Internet Archive threaten the web’s historical record; and why you should think twice before buying or using Meta’s Ray-Bans.
Prefer to listen in? EFFector is now available on all major podcast platforms. This week, we’re chatting with EFF Security and Privacy Activist Thorin Klosowski about smartglasses and privacy. And don’t miss the EFFector news quiz. You can find the episode and subscribe on your podcast platform of choice:Â

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