<2>Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses: A Concerning Revelation
<3>Exposing the Dark Side of Meta’s Smart Glasses
<>A recent report has shed light on a disturbing practice employed by Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, in relation to their Ray-Ban smart glasses. It appears that video feeds captured by these glasses are being sent to human data annotators in Kenya for review, and the footage in question includes < href="https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/03/meta-ray-ban-smart-glasses-send-sensitive-videos-to-human-data-annotators/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">sensitive content that is supposed to be excluded.
<>According to whistleblowers, the video footage seen by third-party contractors used by Meta includes a wide range of sensitive material, from people engaging in intimate activities to bank cards and other personal financial information. This raises serious concerns about the handling and protection of user data, as well as the ethics of Meta’s data annotation practices.
<>The fact that Meta is outsourcing the review of sensitive video content to third-party contractors in Kenya has sparked outrage and calls for greater transparency and accountability. Critics argue that this practice not only puts users’ personal data at
