Nearby Glasses, a new Android application developed by Yves Jeanrenaud, aims to enhance user privacy by detecting nearby smart glasses and other recording devices through Bluetooth signals. The app identifies manufacturer-specific identifiers linked to companies such as Meta and Snap, alerting users when such devices are in proximity.
Privacy Concerns Addressed
The release of Nearby Glasses comes in response to increasing privacy concerns surrounding smart eyewear capable of capturing photos or livestreaming without visible indicators. By notifying users of potential recording devices, the app serves as a tool for those wary of unchecked data collection.
Functionality and Limitations
Users of the app can extend its detection capabilities by adding custom identifiers, allowing for broader coverage of potential recording devices. However, the developer cautions that the app may produce false positives, as other Bluetooth devices, such as VR headsets from the same manufacturers, might trigger alerts.
Availability and Future Plans
Currently, Nearby Glasses is available exclusively on Android platforms. As of now, there is no announced release date for an iPhone version, leaving iOS users without access to this privacy tool.
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