
California Smart Glasses Recording Laws (2026)
California smart glasses laws explained: all-party consent under PC 632, video vs. audio rules, voyeurism statute PC 647(j), penalties, and pending SB 1130.
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California smart glasses laws explained: all-party consent under PC 632, video vs. audio rules, voyeurism statute PC 647(j), penalties, and pending SB 1130.

Arkansas is a one-party consent state under Ark. Code Ann. § 5-60-120. Learn what smart glasses recording is legal in Arkansas and where it is prohibited.

Arizona is a one-party consent state under A.R.S. 13-3005. Smart glasses can legally record conversations you are part of. Know where the felony lines are.

Alaska is a one-party consent state under AS 42.20.310. Smart glasses wearers may record conversations they participate in. Learn what is legal, what is not, and where recording is always prohibited.

Alabama is a one-party consent state: you can record any conversation you participate in with smart glasses. Learn what is legal, where recording is banned, and how voyeurism law applies.

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Neighbor security camera laws explained. When can a neighbor record your yard, and what are your options for audio, privacy, and harassment claims?

HOA security camera rules explained. Can an HOA make you remove a camera or video doorbell? Learn your rights, state protections, and common-area limits.

The TDPSA (Tex. Bus. & Com. Code ch. 541) took effect July 1, 2024. Learn who it covers, consumer rights, and up to $7,500 per-violation AG enforcement.

Texas residents have 6 TDPSA rights: access, correct, delete, portability, opt-out, and appeal. Learn how to submit requests, use GPC, and file a TX AG complaint.