TechnologyWearable PrivacyUpdated 4 months ago

Report Reveals Privacy Risks in Popular Wearable Devices

A recent report has identified Meta's Ray-Bans and Samsung watches as some of the worst offenders in protecting user privacy. Consumers are urged to be cautious and consider safer alternatives when choosing wearable devices.

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