If you own Ray-Ban Meta glasses, you should double-check your privacy settings | TechCrunch
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Meta has modified the privacy policy for Ray-Ban Meta glasses, enabling AI features by default and permitting extensive data collection including voice recordings. Users are informed that their voice can be stored for a year to enhance AI and must manually delete recordings if they wish to opt-out. This approach mirrors Amazon's recent policy changes regarding Echo devices, suggesting a broader trend in big tech seeking user data for AI training, which raises significant privacy concerns for consumers regarding their personal data being utilized without explicit consent.
Meta's update to Ray-Ban privacy policy allows it to store and analyze user data for AI training, raising privacy concerns.
Voice recordings taken after the wake word 'Hey Meta' will be stored for up to one year, and customers must delete them manually to opt out.
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