The Short Version
A class-action lawsuit alleges contractors reviewed intimate footage from Ray-Ban Meta glasses worn by 7 million users, contradicting Meta's own data-control promises.
Meta sold 7 million Ray-Ban smart glasses to people who were told they controlled their own data. A class-action lawsuit now alleges that contractors were reviewing intimate footage those glasses captured, without users knowing. Meta's defense is that this is standard practice for connected devices. If that defense holds, 'standard practice' becomes the legal cover for watching people through their own faces.