More and more virtual and augmented reality devices are available for consumers to buy. And as this technology becomes more accessible privacy issues become a concern. As WFIR’s Denise Allen Membreno tells us the data that could be a risk may surprise you.
Eye tracking by Virtual and Augmented headsets produces what’s called “gaze data.” Virginia Tech researchers say the vulnerability exists that this data could be stolen by bad actors. As WFIR’s Denise Allen Membreno reports they are working on ways to keep this data safe.