An independent Android developer has launched a new app called the Nearby Glasses that aims to counter smart surveillance devices.
You can download the Nearby Glasses app on Android right now. It detects Bluetooth signals from smart glasses and warns you about possible recordings.
The app, called Nearby Glasses, has one sole purpose: Look for smart glasses nearby and warn you.
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