Facebook and VR

I am not sure this is actually a story, or if anyone actually even really cares. If you have already given into strapping Facebook, literally to your face, do you still have a platform to bitch about it?

In other words: it doesn’t read all that different from Facebook’s privacy policies and settings on its core app or other apps. Especially when you consider the periodic audits; Facebook’s own privacy audit in 2017 didn’t catch the Cambridge Analytica data caper. As VR gets more sophisticated, and as standalone VR headsets get better at profile-building and advanced positional tracking (like the kind promised with Oculus’s “Santa Cruz” headset), it’s enough to make any non-early-adopter wary about the volume and granularity of data that’s being collected.
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Source: [H]ardOCP – Facebook and VR