• Maven (famous)
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    321 year ago

    It’s less about it not being open source and more about it being Facebook. One of the worst companies. I refuse to strap my face into spyware.

    This is the same company that made a study on how it negatively impacted people’s lives and then purposely moved against it for profit. I simply don’t trust them to make anything with my best interests in mind.

    • @TheDarkKnight
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      41 year ago

      In Meta’s defense they have recently been super open source…but on the flip side they have ALWAYS been horrible on user privacy. Sucks, Zuck is the only billionaire that legit is a coding nerd (well not only but most prominent) and he gets tech moreso than the other leeches imo, but his disregard for user privacy makes pretty much all his efforts with Meta non-viable for me.

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      1 year ago

      I refuse to strap my face into spyware

      You can just make an account not connected to you at all and only use it for PCVR. Streaming from your PC to your headset doesn’t give them any access to your PC if that’s what you’re worried about. Boycott them for other reasons if you want, but this isn’t a privacy concern.

      • @[email protected]
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        141 year ago

        They can still connect it to you by

        • gathering data on the device you use for setup
        • gathering data based off your wifi connection, local network, IP address, etc…
        • disambiguating from other possible matches based off height and other data they can access on the headset

        And even if it were anonymous, it’s very reasonable to be opposed to them having the data they can collect from the headset. Using a Facebook headset is basically like using a Facebook phone that also happens to track the movement of your head and both arms and your responses to more immersive stimulus.