Meta will start collecting anonymized data from Quest virtual reality users, including data on users' body and eye movements, IT World Canada reports. The move raised privacy concerns due to the lack of an opt-out option "potentially cornering users into accepting these terms to continue using their Quest headsets."
29 Feb. 2024
Meta to collect anonymized data from virtual reality users
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