Apple Vision Pro is a mixed-reality headset – which the company hopes is a “revolutionary spatial computer that transforms how people work, collaborate, connect, relive memories, and enjoy entertainment” – that begins shipping to the public (in the United States).
The data Apple collects is not “consumer” data like the brand of toothpaste you buy. It is more akin to medical data.
For instance, analysing a person’s unconscious movements can reveal their emotional state or even predict neurodegenerative disease. This is called “biometrically inferred data” as users are unaware their bodies are giving it up.
Apple suggests it won’t share this type of data with anyone.
Wait until people find out what their smart watches are already cataloging. 🙄
“I have nothing to hide!”
Alright, unlock your phone and give it to me, you fucker.
FWIW, my watch doesn’t even have a battery - its fully mechanical. And, yes, I’d leave my phone unlocked if it weren’t required for payments.
I’m not a “nothing to hide” proponent; I’m just lucky that I’m also not interesting enough to be much of a target except for financial crimes against me.
Your last statement is a bit myopic about the implications of privacy. There are a lot of ways in which your data can be used against you, besides financial crimes. It can also be used to:
I was speaking personally, not generally, in the last comment - which is why I conditioned it with the fact that I’m not a “nothing to hide” proponent. There isn’t a single thing in your list that affects or worries me based on the information in my phone. I’m certain that others are more susceptible, which is why I think privacy is important and there should be not just strict data privacy laws, but mandatory jail time for executives and the corporate death penalty for unauthorized leaks. US politicians are just so completely up corporate butts that it will never happen.