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by post_break 1027 days ago
Except Apple has stated they will encrypt that information and not supply it to apps to avoid targeting or fingerprinting. And second how would that help someone with ALS?
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> And second how would that help someone with ALS?

They won't share information on where you look, but they will share info on where you 'click', which is used to navigate apps. IIRC you are supposed to use your fingers to do this, and other actions, but I imagine that Apple's accessibility team will have an alternate mode for people with motor limitations. It could be a long-blink, or rapid blinking, for example.

Even the large headset is a no go for als sufferers.
People use stuff like this in VRChat

VR Eye-Tracking Add-on Droolon F1 for Cosmos(Basic Version) https://a.co/d/asAAZwT

You can use it with any headset cause the data it provides is independent of the headset. Not sure how accurate that one is in particular.

Eye tracking data is not particularly complex nor super sensitive in nature. Once the sensor is calibrated it just sends over two vectors.