Microsoft: Xbox SmartGlass can be used "to spy on your kids"

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Microsoft has been pushing its Xbox SmartGlass apps as ways to offer consumers a "second screen" experience between the Xbox 360 console and mobile devices running on iOS, Android, Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8. But is there more to Xbox SmartGlass than just discovering more information about Game of Thrones?

As it turns out, the answer is "Yes." The Escapist reports that during a presentation this week at the Game Developers Conference, Microsoft's Rosa Thomas said that she had discovered that Xbox SmartGlass, when connected to the Xbox 360, can also serve as a way to check up on what other people who are playing on the console are doing.

She stated:

So, interesting enough, I was at work, testing my stuff, and I'm looking and I forgot that I had actually connected to my home Xbox, and I got to see what my kids were doing at home. It's a great way to spy on your kids, I'll tell you.
The implications for this feature are that parents who have the app installed on a mobile device could see if their children are playing games that they are not supposed to be playing. Of course, the Xbox 360 already has parental controls built in that can let parents set how much time their children can play games and which games they are allowed to play, based on their ratings.

One funny side effect of this Xbox SmartGlass control is being able to remotely control video streaming services like Netflix. Thomas indicated she got a bit of a laugh by pausing her husband's video on Netflix, which made him think there was something wrong with the app.

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Soldier_Posted:

PixL Seems a little over the top, don't you think? Microsoft need to calm down with their 'Child Protective' service. No-one is going to get kidnapped through Xbox!


Believe it or not its happened before lol maybe not kidnapped but they went to meet someone they met on xbl

KTHPosted:

Bias My parents can spy on me D;

No more internet explorer...EVERYONE knows what that means.


LOL! That's so true though... If my parents saw that omg...

Soldier_Posted:

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Benediction I find this quite retarded and invasion of personal privacy. Say you are over 18, living at home and watching some raunchy movie and then your parents happen to have it on there and looking at what you are doing, I find this quite unfair since you can do what you want after you turn 18.


I completely agree... I hope Microsoft takes another look at this and realizes that this is a very dumb idea and if they actually go through with it they might be losing some users.

Yeah it's a really bad idea lmfao

KTHPosted:

Benediction I find this quite retarded and invasion of personal privacy. Say you are over 18, living at home and watching some raunchy movie and then your parents happen to have it on there and looking at what you are doing, I find this quite unfair since you can do what you want after you turn 18.


I completely agree... I hope Microsoft takes another look at this and realizes that this is a very dumb idea and if they actually go through with it they might be losing some users.

KTHPosted:

This is kind of bogus.. I mean it's one thing for parents to be checking up on their kids but SPYING on them?! That's just not right and honestly I don't think Microsoft or any other company has the right to let parents invade the privacy of their users..

This could also be utilized by hackers, couldn't it?

Come on Microsoft!

BenedictionPosted:

I find this quite retarded and invasion of personal privacy. Say you are over 18, living at home and watching some raunchy movie and then your parents happen to have it on there and looking at what you are doing, I find this quite unfair since you can do what you want after you turn 18.

ZombrPosted:

Seems a little over the top, don't you think? Microsoft need to calm down with their 'Child Protective' service. No-one is going to get kidnapped through Xbox!

neboPosted:

Red-Sox-Nation That's pretty messed up. Although the parent could also just log in on Xbox.com, so this shouldn't be big news.


or they could use the spy mode to see if they are ok at home

CearnsyPosted:

GowJ good thing my parents wont know about this


Mine either but i have nothing to hide anyway

Red-Sox-NationPosted:

That's pretty messed up. Although the parent could also just log in on Xbox.com, so this shouldn't be big news.