Man with Meta glasses recording women at University of San Francisco

(KRON) — University of San Francisco Department of Public Safety officials sent an alert to students Thursday about a man who wears Ray-Ban Meta sunglasses and records women on campus for his social media platforms.

The man “has approached women with unwanted comments and inappropriate dating questions,” USFDPS officials wrote. He may have posted some of the uncomfortable encounters on his TikTok and Instagram pages under the name “pickuplines.pov,” according to the alert message.

POV is an acronym for “point of view” that’s frequently used on TikTok to describe a first-person perspective.

Safety officials described the man’s behavior on campus as “suspicious,” and multiple women have reported him.

According to Meta, their high-tech glasses have wide-angle HD lenses that can record videos by simply saying, “Hey Meta, take a video,” or by pressing a tiny button on the frame. “Ray-Ban Meta glasses and sunglasses combine iconic style with the latest in wearable tech, allowing you to capture photos and videos. Capture what you see and hear quickly with a button built into the right temple of your glasses,” Meta’s website writes.

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Meta’s new tech has apparently raised concerns about privacy and harassment on USF’s campus after students ended up on the stranger’s social media accounts.

The USFDPS campus alert states, “At this point, we have not been able to identify all students who were posted on this account. If you see yourself posted on this account, we encourage you to report the video and the account to the app platform and to the Department of Public Safety.”

Students who encounter the man are asked to report him by calling Public Safety Dispatch at 415- 422-2911.

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