| ▲ | ninth_ant 2 hours ago | |
If you don’t disable the glasses they could continue to share content. The article describes the glasses being left on a dresser and then sharing content of people without their consent, which could easily parallel into showing a sexual encounter or other privacy-sensitive scenarios. | ||
| ▲ | alistairSH 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Sure, and the same is true with my iPhone or my Olympus. Except the former encrypts the video and the latter isn't internet-connected. The problem here (other than Meta being Meta) is people assuming Meta isn't permanently operating in bad faith. I'm just surprised anybody into tech to the extent they'd buy first-gen VR glasses would be surprised at Meta doing Meta things. That's all, I guess. | ||