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Privacy Bill Targets Smart Glasses Use in Pennsylvania

As smart glasses gain traction, lawmakers in Pennsylvania are proposing new legislation to address growing privacy concerns surrounding recording in public spaces. This move signals increasing scrutiny for wearable technology.

S. WHITMAN· American correspondent·June 14, 2026·2 min read
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This week, a new legislative effort in Pennsylvania signals increased scrutiny for smart glasses and user privacy. PhoneArena reports that a proposed bill aims to regulate how these devices are used publicly, specifically addressing concerns around recording individuals without their consent. The initiative follows the rising popularity of products like the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, which have brought enhanced public attention to wearable recording technology.

Our take: This Pennsylvania proposal is not an isolated event; it reflects a broader legislative response to the proliferation of discreet recording devices. As smart glasses evolve into everyday tech, the industry must proactively engage with privacy frameworks. While innovation is crucial, earning public trust requires clear ethical guidelines and user-friendly controls that prioritize consent. We expect more states to follow suit, pushing for clearer regulations on how spatial computing devices operate in public spaces.

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