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ICE Bans Employees From Using Meta Smart Glasses Over Privacy Concerns

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has prohibited its employees from wearing Meta's smart glasses while on duty. The ban reflects growing concerns about privacy risks associated with the wearable devices. ICE joins an expanding list of organizations and workplaces that have restricted the use of Meta's glasses. The devices have drawn scrutiny due to their potential to record or capture information without others' knowledge.

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