Courts across England and Wales have joined the growing list of venues banning Meta smart glasses, with security staff now confiscating the devices from anyone who tries to bring them into a courtroom.
His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service, which runs every criminal, civil, and family court in the two nations, confirmed the policy weeks…
An iPhone app that warns users when camera-equipped smart glasses are nearby has become one of the top paid apps on Apple’s App Store.
Privacy-focused search company DuckDuckGo sells a $35 pair of sunglasses with no camera, mic, or AI inside.
Meta says it will remove some content filmed with its smart glasses from Instagram, but drawing the line between prank and harassment proves difficult.
Instagram is deactivating accounts that post videos of strangers filmed without consent using Meta smart glasses.
South African rider Willie Smit was ejected from the Tour of Magnificent Qinghai after wearing Oakley Meta glasses with a camera, triggering debate about smart glasses rules in sports.
HTC’s first AI glasses arrive in Q3 2026 with multi-platform assistant support and a privacy-first data policy.
The Shenzhen startup backed by Tencent and Meituan reaches unicorn status by betting that display-first, camera-free glasses will win in Meta’s backyard.
The European Commission clears a regulatory path for smart glasses makers but faces growing questions about surveillance and data collection.
New York State joins Philadelphia in banning camera smart glasses from courtrooms, as privacy concerns drive venue-level restrictions.
