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These women didn’t know they were being filmed. Smart glasses were the perfect tool

Three women interviewed by CNN say they were covertly filmed by men using smart glasses. They all say they didn’t give their consent. These videos were then posted to social media amassing thousands and in one case, millions, of views. It’s the negative side to a relatively new piece of tech being played out online and is sparking debate about privacy. CNN’s Ivana Scatola looked into it.

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