EFF: Think Twice Before Buying Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses
The Electronic Frontier Foundation issued a sharp warning urging consumers to reconsider Meta Ray-Ban purchases over serious privacy risks, including footage review and potential facial recognition.

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The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has issued a blunt advisory urging consumers to "think twice" before buying or using Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses — and the reasons go well beyond what most buyers realize.
What the EFF Found
According to the EFF's March 2026 analysis, Meta Ray-Ban glasses carry several privacy risks that aren't prominently disclosed at point of sale:
- Automatic photo/video uploads — by default, footage is uploaded to the Meta AI app
- Human review of footage — some clips are reviewed by Meta contractors for AI training purposes
- Potential facial recognition pipeline — the EFF warns that the hardware infrastructure is in place for facial recognition features that could "obliterate privacy in public spaces"
- Third-party data sharing — the privacy policy allows broad data sharing within Meta's advertising ecosystem
Context: The Ongoing Lawsuit
This warning follows a class-action lawsuit filed after an investigation revealed that workers at a Kenya-based Meta subcontractor reviewed sensitive user footage. The EFF's advisory amplifies that concern and calls on Meta to make privacy opt-in rather than opt-out.
What This Means for Buyers
The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses remain a technically impressive product — our full review covers their genuine strengths. But the EFF warning adds important context that every buyer should weigh. If privacy is a top concern, the glasses should be used with the Meta AI app disabled. Check current prices if you decide to proceed.
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