People are going to extreme lengths to stop themselves from being filmed through Meta’s ‘pervert glasses’

People are using various methods to prevent being filmed through Meta's smart glasses, which have been called 'pervert glasses'. Some use software, sing songs, or perform physical tricks. Meta is being sued over the issue.
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Meta's smart glasses can record people. Some people are trying to stop being recorded. They use software, sing songs, or do tricks to hide.
Why it matters
This matters because people want to protect their privacy. They don't want to be recorded without their permission.
- What are the smart glasses called?
- They are called 'pervert glasses'.
- Who is being sued?
- Meta is being sued.
- Why are people trying to stop being recorded?
- They want to protect their privacy.
How outlets are framing the same story
These are the main editorial angles found across reporting. Use them to quickly compare what different outlets emphasize, omit, or question.
The outlets frame the story as a concern for privacy and the use of technology to protect it. They all emphasize the issue of being recorded without permission.
- Coverage cardFraming signal1AngleScouting report
Concerns about privacy and being recorded without permission
Sources1TypeAngleFortuneEmphasizes the arms race for identity protection
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Use of software and physical tricks to hide from being recorded
Sources1TypeAngleFortuneMentions singing Disney songs as a joke