Pennsylvania Bill Would Require Recording Indicator Lights on All Smart Glasses
Pennsylvania's House Bill 2603 proposes requiring all smart glasses sold in the state to have a visible recording indicator light, similar to the recording light on laptops and phones. The bill aims to address privacy concerns as smart glasses with hidden cameras become more common. Retailers who sell non-compliant devices could face fines. The legislation represents an early attempt to regulate emerging wearable camera technology to protect public privacy.
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Relatively speaking, smart glasses are quite a new technology.
While it's astonishing how quickly technology has advanced, it's also important to consider the privacy implications of such devices.
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Will new laws mandate a smart glasses recording light? We explain Pennsylvania's House Bill 2603, retailer fines, and the fight for public privacy.
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