It’s a case of ocular extortion. A British woman is sounding the alarm on the dangers of wearable cameras after she was allegedly filmed without her consent by a man in smart glasses — who later refused to hand over the footage without payment. The woman, using the alias Alice, told the BBC that she felt ‘humiliated’ by the video. When she contacted the man to request that he take down the post, he explained he would only do so as a “paid service.” The man initially approached Alice as she was walking into a London shopping center. The man is among a growing number of aspiring influencers who are using smart glasses to turn real-life encounters into content — prowling nightlife strips, shopping centers, and city streets to film their unsolicited approaches to women. Tada Images – stock.adobe.com “I just thought ‘OK, this guy is just trying to talk to me, to chat me up’,” she recalled, noting that she hoped the man would leave her alone, but he continued to follow her, asking for her Instagram information.…