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highplainsdem

(62,896 posts)
Thu May 7, 2026, 01:16 PM 12 hrs ago

Extortion Using Smart Glasses Is a Thing Now

Source: Gizmodo

There’s a growing number of reasons to be skeptical about camera-equipped smart glasses, and you can now add extortion to that list. According to a report from the BBC, a woman who asked not to be named was recently filmed covertly while shopping in London by a man wearing smart glasses. That interaction was later posted to social media, where it racked up tens of thousands of views.

That story, unfortunately, isn’t a new phenomenon. As other investigations have noted, smart glasses like the Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses are used regularly by men—specifically men—to record women discreetly for content purposes. What makes this particular case reported by the BBC worse is that the man in question allegedly asked for money in exchange for taking the video down, claiming that removal was a “paid service.”

According to the BBC, the video was eventually taken down after being reported for violating TikTok’s rules on harassment and bullying, and the man’s account was banned. The footage was, however, later reposted to a different social media site. The BBC reached out to the person who filmed the interaction, who, of course, denies trying to extort anyone, and the police—who were reportedly contacted—say they don’t have enough information to launch an investigation.

In a nutshell, this is exactly the type of thing that has people up in arms about smart glasses as a category. While recording people discreetly can be done with a phone, holding a glass slab in front of someone’s face is a lot more likely to be clocked. The fact that the woman in this incident didn’t know she was being filmed at all should tell you a lot, since it means the privacy light (and LED that lights up when you record) on the smart glasses being used was obscured or not visible enough to catch her attention.

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Read more: https://gizmodo.com/extortion-using-smart-glasses-is-a-thing-now-2000755562



BBC news video from 6 hours ago:

https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cdxpqg22q34o

Have to wonder how often that creep - or others like him - extorted victims successfully without getting reported to media or the police.
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Extortion Using Smart Glasses Is a Thing Now (Original Post) highplainsdem 12 hrs ago OP
May all involved receive everything they deserve. niyad 12 hrs ago #1
Laws about filming people in public blue-wave 12 hrs ago #2
Great good gods, how much more fucking info do the lazy cops need before they launch an investigation?!? mwmisses4289 12 hrs ago #3
Your last sentence would be my guess. niyad 9 hrs ago #16
Maybe women need to be doing this to men ... for example to ID men who attack or abuse them FakeNoose 12 hrs ago #4
. wnylib 11 hrs ago #9
Lock them in the freezer, THEN post a dick pic. nt eppur_se_muova 8 hrs ago #18
😎 FakeNoose 8 hrs ago #19
I wonder if it will stop when Republican party Buddyzbuddy 12 hrs ago #5
Have to wonder how many pedo's are sitting around parks and playgrounds with these on. very dangerous n/t Cheezoholic 11 hrs ago #6
the store was probably already recording her too Skittles 11 hrs ago #7
Yes, but they probably aren't going to post it on the internet Jose Garcia 11 hrs ago #8
so they are posting every day activity Skittles 11 hrs ago #10
The video supposedly went viral Jose Garcia 10 hrs ago #14
ya THINK? Skittles 10 hrs ago #15
See this BBC article: highplainsdem 8 hrs ago #21
I think that's horrible and there should probably be some laws restricting wanton recording, but what's the hook? Fil1957 10 hrs ago #11
especially with people who put their lives on FB, Instagram, etc Skittles 10 hrs ago #12
Yeah, I don't know if... cannabis_flower 10 hrs ago #13
I want to see the video in question Polybius 3 hrs ago #24
One wonders how that fucking bastard manipulated the video, just niyad 9 hrs ago #17
When Google came out with Google Glass in 2013 DivByZero 8 hrs ago #20
I work at a place where we have cameras mwmisses4289 6 hrs ago #22
Well...duh! Obviously the technology lends itself to the needs of perves everywhere. Like the guy "in the crowd Martin68 4 hrs ago #23

blue-wave

(5,471 posts)
2. Laws about filming people in public
Thu May 7, 2026, 01:34 PM
12 hrs ago

will have to change or this whole extortion racket will get bigger. Filming you with malicious intent should never be allowed. The stiffer the fines and jail time the better.

mwmisses4289

(4,599 posts)
3. Great good gods, how much more fucking info do the lazy cops need before they launch an investigation?!?
Thu May 7, 2026, 01:36 PM
12 hrs ago

Or are some of them in on it?!?

FakeNoose

(42,195 posts)
4. Maybe women need to be doing this to men ... for example to ID men who attack or abuse them
Thu May 7, 2026, 01:43 PM
12 hrs ago

Just sayin' that it works both ways

Cheezoholic

(3,840 posts)
6. Have to wonder how many pedo's are sitting around parks and playgrounds with these on. very dangerous n/t
Thu May 7, 2026, 02:19 PM
11 hrs ago

Jose Garcia

(3,534 posts)
14. The video supposedly went viral
Thu May 7, 2026, 03:36 PM
10 hrs ago

So I suspect there is a bit more to the story than we are bring told here.

highplainsdem

(62,896 posts)
21. See this BBC article:
Thu May 7, 2026, 05:47 PM
8 hrs ago
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwy87wqz0q9o

It says the BBC is aware of one other woman who contacted that creep to ask that videos of her be taken down.

The guy has multiple platforms for these videos, no doubt monetized. He follows the women around.

We cannot know how many of the women he has filmed were aware of what was happening to them.

The BBC found multiple accounts run by the same man across YouTube, Instagram, and Threads, which post similar content.

Meta, the company that owns Instagram and Threads, as well as making smart glasses, has not given the BBC a comment but has taken down the video of Alice which was reposted.

The YouTube account posting similar videos is no longer active.

Fil1957

(829 posts)
11. I think that's horrible and there should probably be some laws restricting wanton recording, but what's the hook?
Thu May 7, 2026, 03:05 PM
10 hrs ago

I mean blackmailing someone for everyday activity? If someone caught me on video shopping and threatened to post it on the internet, would I even care? I don't think so.

Skittles

(172,598 posts)
12. especially with people who put their lives on FB, Instagram, etc
Thu May 7, 2026, 03:14 PM
10 hrs ago

I always assume I could be filmed at any time - yeah I know, doesn't make it right, etc

cannabis_flower

(3,936 posts)
13. Yeah, I don't know if...
Thu May 7, 2026, 03:28 PM
10 hrs ago

I would be doing as anything that I could be extorted with. Now maybe if I was a Karen (apologies to nice women who just happen to be named Karen) or if I was running around practically naked. But I try not to be a Karen or do things I would be ashamed of in public.

Polybius

(22,070 posts)
24. I want to see the video in question
Thu May 7, 2026, 10:18 PM
3 hrs ago

There had to have been a reason as to why it went viral in the first place.

niyad

(133,729 posts)
17. One wonders how that fucking bastard manipulated the video, just
Thu May 7, 2026, 04:17 PM
9 hrs ago

like they do for still images. And think about this for a minute. We know nothing about this woman's life. She may have an abusive ex she is hiding from. Or she might be in GB's witsec program. Or she is just an ordinary citizen who objects to this kind of violation. Whatever her situation, what that fucking scum did was wrong. There are some very sick sites, and very sick people out there. And people have every right not to be brought unknowingly, unwillingly, to the attention of the sickos.

DivByZero

(50 posts)
20. When Google came out with Google Glass in 2013
Thu May 7, 2026, 05:19 PM
8 hrs ago

people had a name for people wearing them in bars or at parties, or anywhere really: Glassholes 😄

mwmisses4289

(4,599 posts)
22. I work at a place where we have cameras
Thu May 7, 2026, 07:53 PM
6 hrs ago

and notices letting people know that we are a public venue and visitors are being filmed by the cctv system and that people who visit might be taking pictures, or there could be filming for specific events going on. However, as far as I know, none of the pic takers are using their photos for extortion, and the cctv footage is more for us to have in case someone falls and gets injured.

Martin68

(28,026 posts)
23. Well...duh! Obviously the technology lends itself to the needs of perves everywhere. Like the guy "in the crowd
Thu May 7, 2026, 09:15 PM
4 hrs ago

with multicolored mirrors on his hobnailed boots."

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