US Senators Demand Meta Explain Facial Recognition Plans for Smart Glasses
Senators Markey, Wyden, and Merkley sent Meta a letter demanding transparency on 'Name Tag' facial recognition, with a response deadline of April 6. Over 60 civil society groups co-signed.

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Three US senators — Ed Markey, Ron Wyden, and Jeff Merkley — sent a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on April 2 demanding a public explanation of the company's plans to add real-time facial recognition (internally dubbed "Name Tag") to its Ray-Ban smart glasses. Meta has until April 6 to respond.
What the Senators Want
The letter asks Meta to clarify: whether Name Tag will be opt-in or opt-out; how bystanders who haven't consented will be protected; what safeguards exist to prevent misuse by bad actors; and whether the feature complies with state biometric privacy laws (Illinois BIPA, Texas CUBI, and others).
Broader Industry Coalition
More than 60 civil society organizations — including the ACLU, EFF, and the Center for Democracy & Technology — simultaneously sent letters to Meta, the FTC, and the White House calling for regulatory action. The EFF had already published a consumer advisory urging buyers to think twice before purchasing Ray-Bans.
What This Means for Buyers
The political scrutiny does not affect the current capabilities of Ray-Ban Meta glasses — Name Tag has not yet been deployed. But this escalating regulatory attention makes it increasingly likely that Meta will face formal restrictions or be required to implement opt-in consent before launching the feature. For buyers, it's important context: the product you buy today may evolve significantly. Read our full Ray-Ban Meta review and check current prices.
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