EFFector Newsletter Highlights Privacy Concerns with Smartglasses and the Fight for Digital Rights
The latest **EFFector** newsletter from the **Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)** dives into the growing privacy implications of smartglasses like **Meta Ray-Bans**. The newsletter also covers topics ranging from the selection of the EFF's new executive director to the importance of preserving the web's historical record.
After years of experimentation, smartglasses with embedded cameras and microphones have entered the mainstream, raising significant privacy concerns. The **EFF** is taking a closer look at the implications, particularly regarding devices like **Meta Ray-Bans**, and sharing updates on the ongoing fight for privacy and free speech online.
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For over 35 years, **EFFector** has been a 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 **Metaβs Ray-Bans**.
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