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Electronic Frontier FoundationonMastodon1d ago
Last week, researchers identified code in Meta AI's smart glasses app that could convert faces into unique biometric signatures to identify strangers in public. Just as quietly as they embedded this code, the appโs 6/5 update appears to have quietly removed them. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/06/victory-meta-strips-facial-recognition-code-smart-glasses-app-after-public-outcry
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Analysis Summary
Meta quietly embedded facial recognition code into its smart glasses app that could identify strangers in public via biometric signatures, then removed it within days after WIRED exposed the system. The rapid removal suggests Meta was responding to public pressure rather than disclosing the feature voluntarily โ it still hasn't explained why the code was there or whether it plans to restore it. This highlights the gap between what gets built into consumer devices and what users are told about.
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โResearchers identified code in Meta AI's smart glasses app that could convert faces into unique biometric signatures to identify strangers in publicโ
WIRED report identified unreleased face-recognition system in Meta AI app designed to identify people via biometric data. Confirmed by WIRED, Engadget, Gizmodo, EFF.
โThe app's 6/5 update appears to have quietly removed themโ
WIRED confirmed code was removed from latest version of Meta AI. Timing matches June 5 update. Multiple outlets confirm removal occurred.
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