Just imagine if these became as popular as mobiles - with current face recognition as demonstrated on Facebook photo galleries, even people who didn't agree to using them will have their whereabouts logged... Imagine the social media feeds:
Excerpt from Glass social network site Spied:
Chain Started 9.03am using auto-friend-log. By activating auto-friend-log you have agreed to the terms and conditions of using Spied Social Network.
'9.03am: Mark Smith (non-user, friend-logged) and Martha Smith (non-user, friend-logged) were spied leaving their house by Ian Roberts (user, chain starter, chain started with face recognition feature auto-friend-log) out walking his dog Raymond (user, chain co-starter, chain started with face recognition feature auto-friend-log for pets)'
'9.27am: Mark Smith (non-user) and Martha Smith (non-user) were spied filling their car at Supermarket filling station by Susan Greenhill (user) filling her car, and Gary Binbrook (user) an hour and 27 minutes into his shift at the garage.'
'9.33am: Mark Smith (non-user) and Martha Smith (non-user) were spied doing their sunday shop by their mutual friend Sally Hawthorn (user) doing her sunday shop (friend activity logger using our new activity-auto-log activity logging algorithm. Upgrade to Pro account for details and free trial) and at least 48 other people (registered users, estimated non-users present: 3)'
'10.21am: Mark Smith (non-user) and Martha Smith (non-user) were spied checking out by Mary Westholme (user, activity auto logged via interaction) two hours and 21 minutes into her shift at the supermarket, and at least 28 other people (registered users, estimated non-users present: 0) Mary posted an I-Spy comment on this spy "I wished them a nice day when I finished scanning their items (interaction auto-logged) because they were nice, I don't do that for just anybody you know. If they're horrible I wish them a nice life but if they are horrible they never notice what you say to them anyway."'
'10.26am: Mark Smith (non-user) and Martha Smith (non-user) were spied packing their car by John Wimbledon, parking (user, activity-auto-logger) and two others (registered users, estimated non-users present: unable to estimate, exterior public place.)'
'11.04am: Mark Smith (non-user) and Martha Smith (non-user) were spied stuck in traffic by Ben Warminster (activity logged by association) on his way to the hospital. Ben posted an I-Spy comment about this spy: "I *expletives censored - please see censor settings to allow expletives* HATE SUNDAY DRIVERS WHEN I HAVE SOMWHERE TO BE!!!!"'
'11.59am: Mark Smith (non-user) and Martha Smith (non-user) were spied by officer PC Wright (Moderator, law enforcer), in attendance to 999 call. Officer Wright posted an I-Spy comment about this spy: "This appears to have been an opportunist break in. Looking at my Spied network, it looks like someone auto-logged a chain publicly giving theives a whereabouts of the home owners and their likely window of opportunity for a break in. Careless spying not only leaves you at risk, but those around you too. Check your security settings today to prevent your friends and family suffering in a similar manner."'
Chain force-stopped under the Personal Privacy and Use of Data Act and taken in evidence. Chain starters will be held pending investigation, for aiding and abetting a crime (Personal Privacy and Use of Data Act subsection 4 clause 1.3: Providing Information To Third Parties). In accordance with our terms and conditions, Spied Social Network takes no responsibility for the actions of its users. Please use Spied responsibly.