Scan nearby Bluetooth signals
AntiZuck watches for Bluetooth advertisements that look like smart-glasses devices. It does not use your camera, microphone, or location.
Smart glasses signal alerts
AntiZuck scans locally for likely smart-glasses Bluetooth signals, tracks repeat sightings on-device, and can send local alerts when confidence rises.
How it works
AntiZuck watches for Bluetooth advertisements that look like smart-glasses devices. It does not use your camera, microphone, or location.
Recent detections, rough proximity, confidence, and repeat appearances are stored locally so you can understand whether a signal is persistent.
Optional notifications can alert you when a likely smart-glasses signal is nearby, without sending your observations to a server.
On-device by design
Detection is best-effort and depends on what nearby devices advertise over Bluetooth. AntiZuck surfaces useful signals without claiming to identify a person, confirm recording, or determine direction.
For App Store review
The support page explains Bluetooth permission, notifications, detection limits, and troubleshooting. The privacy policy states that AntiZuck does not collect personal data, track users, or upload Bluetooth signal history.