There’s a sense of tension that lives inside Kassy Zanjani when she’s on the street or at a café — and especially if a stranger approaches with a smile and what seems like a harmless compliment.
She’s on alert, asking herself the same question: Is someone filming me?
That feeling is called hypervigilance — essentially, it’s your nervous system trying to protect you from an outside threat.
It’s common among veterans, soldiers and first responders, but it began for Zanjani in January, after learning a stranger had secretly recorded her using smart glasses and uploaded the video to Instagram and TikTok, where it amassed more than 30,000 views in the span of a week before a friend alerted her.
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In February he launched Nearby Glasses, an app that scans your surroundings, to a range of about 10 to 15 metres, for Bluetooth low-energy signatures, a feature of smart glasses.


Once Google prevents users from installing their own applications, this will be taken down to protect your security as a Meta glasses user /s