Meta has sold 7M+ Ray-Ban glasses that look identical to normal glasses but can record you silently.

NoPeek detects them using immutable BLE manufacturer company IDs - signals that cannot be randomized or hidden unlike MAC addresses.

Detects: Meta Ray-Ban, Snap Spectacles, Oakley Meta, TCL RayNeo, Meta Quest, Apple Vision Pro, Pico VR and more.

No ads. No tracking. No internet permission. Fully open source. MIT license.

github.com/getnopeek/nopeek-android

    • magnue@lemmy.world
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      16 days ago

      If it ran in the background and notified me whenever one was detected it would be great.

      Edit: looks like it does

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        Yes it does! 🎉 Here’s how it works:

        Tap “Run in background” button in the app. You’ll see a persistent notification saying “VR Shield — Background Scan”.

        If a smart glass or VR headset is detected you’ll get:

        • Vibration alert
        • Sound alarm
        • Push notification with vendor name and distance

        Tap the notification to open the app and see full details.

        To stop: tap “Stop background” in the app or tap Stop in the notification.

        APK now available if you want to try it: github.com/getnopeek/nopeek-android/releases

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        15 days ago

        Fdroid requires app to be RB (reproducible build) which is good cuz it mean the apk developer release should be identical to a build you make from source code.

        My issue was that updating or adding a library to my app could break RB which can be a simple fix, but would require either waiting for pull request to be merged or forking yourself.

        It just becomes a game of Guess Who to find who is at fault for RB issues. Maybe it’s just a flutter thing and isn’t an issue with kotlin apps, idk.

        IzzyOnDroid is a great fallback

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            15 days ago

            Izzy is a repo for fdroid, on Izzy they can still host your app even if it isn’t RB. Also, they just scan places like github releases and post your apps automatically for you, while fdroid only includes it if you submit it first.

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    15 days ago

    Sweet. A question though: Why on Microsoft GitHub and not on Codeberg?

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    15 days ago

    Just a thought: politicians should not be allowed to use such apps. This right-to-privacy shit has gone too far, in the wrong direction, protecting ONLY the wrong people.