Those concerned about the potential for the Xbox One's Kinect camera to scan their face and upload that data to the cloud can breathe a sigh of relief. Microsoft director of product planning Albert Penello said in a NeoGAF post that this won't happen for privacy reasons.
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Sure!
But who gets access to the console?
With all the other data that's supposedly being collected and used for... whatever, I'm skeptical.
Lets see how long before this makes it to one of the "hottest"
I really like this comment from the comment section
"If the NSA concerns you that much, smash all the phones in your home, light your PC's on fire and sit the corner with the lights off and cry since you're that scared."
Don't forget the tin foil hat. I have absolutely nothing to hide. And I guess people magically forgot that we no longer have to hook kinect up to the console for it to work. ლ(ಠ_ಠლ) Gamers are disappointing these days.
Aaaaaaaaaaand how we can confirm the veracity of this information?
Because MS SAID SO...
Thats brilliant.
one more electronic device to know everything of you.