Anew papershows that privacy may only be possible in VR by finding new ways to protect users.
The study found that you might be quickly identified using the motions you make in VR.
Experts say it’s a sign of a growing VR privacy problem.

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Your voice is another significant privacy concern in VR.
Tsangaris said that voice is the primary mode of communication within the metaverse.

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“all of this generates data that was not previously available to companies.
The new study isn’t the first time privacy issues have been raised around VR.
Headsets reportedly collect much more data than mobile apps and websites.