The FCC Wants to Kill Burner Phones
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Skip to contentAfter WIRED reported last week that Meta’s smart glasses app contained code that would enable the company to activate face-recognition […]
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Meta has been quietly stashing dormant face recognition code on more than 50 million phones, WIRED reported this week, tucked