I’m into it, but what sort of privacy settings are you looking for?
I use VR daily, for what seems to now have become a job,and I’ve never once been concerned.
Are you just trying to cash in on privacy related clicks, or was there some trigger?
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Realistically, if I'm gong to see ads everyday I'd rather see some that apply to me. If we're all using the internet our personal information is long gone. A computer collecting my useless eye scans is literally worthless compared to putting your real birth date in an account.
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3rd party doctrine: Anything you give to a company has no 4th amendment protection, government can get it without a warrant.
The logical extreme of this is a social credit score where your quantified life impacts you
wired.co.uk/article/chinese-…
It's NOSEDIVE: youtube.com/watch?v=R32qWdOW…
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Yes, I agree that Privacy is complicated, and it'll take the entire community to figure it out. The other metaphor is a chess centaur where man & machine are stronger together. See podcast below.
voicesofvr.com/516-privacy-i…
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But biometric data in the hands of a company whose business model is surveillance capitalism represents an UNKNOWN ethical threshold between advertising/persuasion, and behavioral control.
Biometric data is the Rosetta Stone to your unconscious mind:
voicesofvr.com/517-biometric…
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See that’s where we’re split, I’m actually into seeing what they can do with biometric data, I have a feeling it will for sure get out of hand, and at that point we’ll most likely see harsh retaliation, but I’m ready to kick back and watch it all burn :)
Apr 12, 2018 · 5:54 PM UTC
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