I'm actually shocked Meta doesn't already do this. I wonder what anonymous usage data Apple is collecting on the Vision Pro.
> These policies only seem to apply to users who make use of a Meta account to access their Quest headsets
Didn't they make it a requirement to use the Quest headsets?
I'm shocked by this. Shocked I tell you.
1. Sell product without invasive feature 2. Wait for people to buy many of said product 3. Implement invasive feature 4. Force captive users to comply since they have no real choice but stop using the expensive product otherwise
This is something I thought about VisionPro on an MDM in an edu environment.
I'm not sure I would want to ponder the focus and attention metrics of tweens.
This is very concerning!
i... honestly thought they were already doing this? isn't that why they require accounts to use in the first place?
> "Your audio data"
> "Certain data" about hand, body, and eye tracking
> Fitness-related information
> "Information about your physical environment and its dimensions"
> "Voice interactions"
That kind of data can 100% be matched back to a Facebook profile. There should be a legal definition of "anonymous data" so that companies like Facebook cannot have the opportunity to pretend they care about their user's privacy.