https://www.reuters.com/technology/ireland-raises-privacy-question-over-facebook-smart-glasses-2021-09-17/ Skip to main content * World * Business * Legal * Markets * More [ ] Sign In Register Menu September 17, 202110:02 PM UTCLast Updated ago Disrupted Ireland raises privacy question over Facebook smart glasses Reuters * * * * * 2 minute read Facebook and Ray-Ban's first smart glasses which launched on September 9, 2021. Ray-Ban and Facebook/Handout via REUTERS Facebook and Ray-Ban's first smart glasses which launched on September 9, 2021. Ray-Ban and Facebook/Handout via REUTERS DUBLIN, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Ireland's data privacy regulator on Friday said it had asked Facebook (FB.O) to demonstrate that an LED indicator light on the social media giant's newly launched smart glasses is "an effective means" to let people know they are being filmed or photographed. Ireland's Data Privacy Commissioner (DPC) is the lead regulator of Facebook under the European Union's strict data privacy laws as the firm's European headquarters are based in Dublin. Facebook smart glasses, which were created in partnership with Ray-Ban maker EssilorLuxottica (ESLX.PA), allow wearers to listen to music, take calls or capture photos and short videos and share them across Facebook's services using a companion app. "While it is accepted that many devices including smart phones can record third party individuals, it is generally the case that the camera or the phone is visible as the device by which recording is happening, thereby putting those captured in the recordings on notice," the Irish regulator said in a statement. "With the glasses, there is a very small indicator light that comes on when recording is occurring. It has not been demonstrated to the DPC and Garante that comprehensive testing in the field was done by Facebook or Ray-Ban to ensure the indicator LED light is an effective means of giving notice." The Irish regulator said it shares the concerns of the Italian Data Protection Regulator, the Garante, which asked Facebook for clarifications on Sept. 10 to assess the smart glasses for compliance with privacy laws. L1N2QC2KU It also said it wanted Facebook to run an information campaign to alert the public as to how this new consumer product may give rise to less obvious recording of their images. Reporting by Graham Fahy; Editing by Alex Richardson Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. More from Reuters Sign up for our newsletter Subscribe for our daily curated newsletter to receive the latest exclusive Reuters coverage delivered to your inbox. 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