• Facebook wearables: Good idea/bad idea?
  • Facebook wearables: Good idea/bad idea?

Facebook wearables are coming. Would you want them?

Privacy news 25.03.2021 2 mins
Osman
Written by Osman
Smartwatch, smart glasses, and wristband with the Facebook logo.

Facebook made almost 85 billion USD in 2020 selling ads across its platforms, but it appears that the company wants to diversify its revenue streams further. Given that ad sales constitute approximately 98% of its revenue, that’s probably not a bad idea.

The first product it’s looking to introduce is a health and fitness-focused smartwatch with cellular connectivity. For now, the device is rumored to be built on the Android platform, but Facebook is said to be working on its own operating system to support future versions. 

The watch is said to support messaging, too, which means it's likely to incorporate native apps for Messenger and WhatsApp. The cellular connectivity support fits neatly into this plan. 

But it’s health and fitness where Facebook wants to make the biggest mark. The plan is to leverage its social clout to build fitness communities, allowing users to compete against their friends and participate in fitness challenges.

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That’s not the extent of Facebook’s hardware ambitions. Project Aria is its upcoming smart-glasses product, which will blend augmented reality into our daily interactions. Facebook says sensors on the glasses will “capture the wearer’s video and audio, as well as their eye tracking and location information.”

It’s also working on a neural wristband that can read electrical signals and send them to an augmented-reality interface. Essentially, this means the ability to type without a keyboard or control something on the augmented-reality screen with your hands.

While this device can’t read your mind, tech that can spy on our thoughts is definitely in the works

Read more: Tech that can spy on our brains is coming

Facebook wearables: Good idea/bad idea?

It’s important to note that all three products mentioned here are still not in the commercial stage, i.e., they’re prototypes in a lab and their features are still being ironed out. But if Facebook’s history is anything to go by, it’s natural to be wary of the data tracking possibilities.

After all, Facebook tracks your data even when you’re not using the app

When you visit a website or open an app, your activity on the platform is shared with Facebook, who can send you targeted ads based on it.

Facebook has also exposed user information on multiple occasions, which is disconcerting, to say the least, if it plans on capturing eye tracking and location information. 

It seems as if this new push into mind-reading came after its acquisition of startup CTRL-Labs in 2019. Before the acquisition, CTRL-Labs had ambitions to build in the field of electromyography, which aims to translate muscle activity into gesture-related software inputs. 

It’s impossible to state conclusively what the specific privacy risks of the new Facebook products are. But one thing is for certain: They’re far more invasive than an app that sits around on our phone.

Would you buy Facebook-engineered wearables? Let us know in the comments!

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Osman

Osman

I like to think about the impact that the internet has on humanity. In my free time, I'm wolfing down pasta.

Comments

  • p pieternel
    2021-03-29 23:11:41

    nothing from that fakebook shit can get me to use anything at all

  • d dina persoons
    2021-03-29 23:14:18

    I will never use any of that fakelook shit and will bet this is not going to be seen in the comments have a fake day anyway

  • M Mary K Maynard
    2021-03-30 09:10:11

    Facebook wants to be able to spy on their users and now there are people dum enough to wear a tracker? This is insanity. No, I would never wear anything facebook distributes.

  • R Rob Austin
    2021-03-30 14:04:03

    I don't trust any products from Fakebook, Twitter, Google, Apple, Microsoft...well you get my point. Thank you ExpresssVPN.

  • Mike Sulhoff Mike Sulhoff
    2021-03-30 20:54:36

    There is NO WAY, in Heaven or on Earth, that I would allow Facebook to touch ANY PART of my physical being. It's bad enough they touch my mind, as hard as I try to avoid it.

  • Pete Pete
    2021-03-31 00:29:20

    Hell no.

    • Davene Januszewski Davene Januszewski
      2021-04-03 09:13:41

      Hell no!

    • F Francis Roberts
      2021-04-06 01:10:23

      Fuck Mark Zuckerburg and Fuck Facebook! No way I'll spend my money to be manipulated by the Cheryl Sandburg and Mark Zuckerburg Facebook Manipulation Team.

  • D David
    2021-04-02 22:37:46

    Facebook and Privacy sounds like the newest oxymoron. Now they want to know what I've looked at as I walk down the street so based on my mental reaction, they can hit me with an advertisement later. The only individual in our house with a Facebook account is the dog and all they know about her is she is a female with no 'Facebook Friends'.

  • R Rick
    2021-04-03 00:14:23

    Absolutely NO! The sooner facebook is in the trash-heap of history the better.

  • J Jack
    2021-04-03 01:06:32

    Ummm, hell to the No!

  • H Her
    2021-04-03 01:45:03

    Nope

  • G Gregory
    2021-04-03 06:04:01

    No, nope, no way in hell, forget it, shall I go on? Ha ha!

  • Davene Januszewski Davene Januszewski
    2021-04-03 09:13:10

    I am taking NOTHING from facebook ever - fakebook is correct

  • Jim Jim
    2021-04-03 10:14:56

    Absolutely, positively certain that I will not purchase or wear a FB product. That company’s intrusiveness and disregard for personal privacy is as obvious as the nose on my ugly mug. And don’t get me started on FB’s political censorship, acting as both platform and editor of certain political viewpoints.

  • B B.I. de Boer
    2021-04-03 17:53:49

    Please make it optional to have this kind of news in my ExpressVPN interface, it distracts from my main tasks. Thanks.

  • J Jenna
    2021-04-04 04:39:13

    I mean, damn. If you can wear sunglasses and record everything, isn't that just an invasion of privacy? That's just gross IMO.

  • s strand3d
    2021-04-04 12:07:21

    Just-Say-No to Twit-Face.

  • D David Stevenson
    2021-04-04 17:07:01

    Its a no from me

  • D David Hine
    2021-04-04 23:12:28

    Another building block on the road to becoming a Cyborg, or worse !! Murderers should be jailed not running Fascist Corporations on behalf of the real Psycho's

  • D Dman1965
    2021-04-04 23:47:00

    Next it will be mandated that every newborn will be micro-chipped like an animal. Wouldnt surprise me that they are taking DNA swabs already. We are being watched people its the NWO

  • m mateus
    2021-04-05 05:52:13

    not even if they gifted the widgets and compensated their use.

  • A Alex Monteleone
    2021-04-05 07:06:13

    There is NO WAY I would purchase anything that these tech giants would make, in fact, all these CEO'S should be put in prison!

  • A Alex Monteleone
    2021-04-05 07:09:58

    NO WAY!

  • a agikus
    2021-04-05 13:19:56

    no. never

  • S Shaggy
    2021-04-05 13:21:13

    Hell no ! Fb can kiss my ass !

  • Vince Vince
    2021-04-05 20:00:13

    This is a scenario where nothing could go wrong. They don't allow the CIA to do this because it is a sure fire way to destroy a person while extracting everything they know. Just saying.

  • H Hawkkd
    2021-04-06 10:27:29

    All this says is Big Tech (Facebook, Twitter, Google, Apple etc.) will have even MORE access to peoples lives and now your health; hence the New World Order/Reset. NO WAY! Makes you wonder why the HUGE push for vaccine on a .003% death rate (99.97%) RECOVERY Covid Virus! Such a concern...new Gov opened our boarders.

  • T Ty
    2021-04-06 23:09:10

    No way! The amount of tracking Facebook already does of online activity is horrifying, I can't imagine voluntarily giving them biometric information so they can monetize your eye movements and sell them to advertisers.

  • c cylentstorm
    2021-04-06 23:36:12

    No, I would not recommend using anything related to Facebook or any company known for its frivolous usage of user data--especially those that actively oppose privacy and anonymity.

  • j jake
    2021-04-07 03:52:44

    leftists will have the facebook glasses above their faucci triple masks, and their blue hair will be pulled back for everyone to see their mark of the beast gene therapy barcode

  • l lplimac
    2021-04-07 05:25:27

    Let me think.... No.

  • K KGB
    2021-04-07 20:03:38

    argh , data mining bio metrics aint Family Health Care ... straight up creepy the amount of absolute private data being swooped up on millions teen's mental health along with extremely Personal female monthly cycles ! I reckon the Big Techs are all complete Psycopaths

  • F Frankie
    2021-04-07 20:28:54

    No way fuck Zuckerberg

  • R Russell
    2021-04-08 01:04:20

    That would be a hard NO!!!

  • D Den
    2021-04-08 01:10:05

    Hell NO!

  • H Hiflyte
    2021-04-09 03:48:02

    Never. I would assume most people who have gone so far as to get a Protonmail account would not, either, since we are probably all interested in security.

  • D Drew
    2021-04-09 03:51:12

    It's a trick question, right?

  • J Joecus
    2021-04-09 05:01:41

    Fuckno

  • t todd lawrence
    2021-04-09 05:42:54

    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO but i said that about the iphone now i have one

  • K Karen Cash
    2021-04-10 00:35:38

    NOOOOO HELL NOOOOO NO WAY I read 1984 and Atlas Shrugged

  • H Harly
    2021-04-10 04:56:33

    I'm with my brothers and sisters here No fucking way. To sort of quote Charleton Heston. They can take my freedom when they pry it from my cold dead hands.

  • D Disturbed
    2021-04-10 15:04:03

    Gonna be a hard NO

  • J Jesse E
    2021-04-10 15:38:41

    Just a solid "F-bomb NO!"

  • S Scott
    2021-04-10 22:16:56

    I strongly agree with the overwhelming consensus here. The only thing I'd have to do with any of Facebook's products is watching them stick it where the sun doesn't shine, and rotating it.

  • I Iamnotbillgates
    2021-04-10 23:31:24

    I'd rather wear doggy-do covered slippers as earmuffs than wear anything created by that slime ball Zucky who's got the earth tattooed on his eyeballs.

  • More Koolaid Please More Koolaid Please
    2021-04-11 03:22:30

    Chan and Zuck reportedly donated $300 million to The Center for Tech and Civic Life and The Center for Election & Innovation Research -- to impact the outcome of an election where "Republicans came within 90,000 votes of controlling all of Washington," according to WAPO. Now we have a human puppet for President who can barely read cue cards. One of the most bone-chilling photographs I've seen is one where His Royal Zuckness is walking rows of seated VR users. No thank you.

  • G George
    2021-04-12 02:08:37

    NO. I want NOTHING from, or to do with Facebook. Ever.

    • J James Lanning
      2021-04-16 06:47:41

      I'm with you on this... Google already had put these sort of products out as did Apple. With tech companies on a political 'woke,' rant in the US and working with the Chinese, I'd never want any of this tech crap. It only allows 'them,' into more of your daily life, including private matters. Of course, many 'former,' Americans have no issue in allowing high tech, or government institutions into every breath they take, or thought they have. But I'll pass on that.

  • S Soal
    2021-04-12 03:33:33

    I don’t see the problem with it. No one cares about my life that much and to help a company make money is great for the economy!

  • R Robert
    2021-05-21 07:34:45

    Better chances of there being a cold day in Hell than I buy anything they sell

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