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by ewzimm
848 days ago
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Apparently people using old Oculus accounts are exempt. The strange thing here is the apparent lack of ability to opt out. It's pretty standard practice among data collection devices to at least have an option to turn it off, and since most people don't do so, it doesn't seem to have a large impact on analytics, but omitting an opt out except if using an account type that can no longer be created seems like a great way to alienate power users. I commented here just recently that I found the privacy options on the Quest to be fine as they were implemented, and here they go and immediately change the terms just at the moment when Apple came in and made the Quest look like a great value for people who want to get into XR but don't want to pay $4k. I'm not certain that Ars is right here about there being no opt-out, and even they don't seem to be sure, but I hope they're mistaken. |
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