No secret NSA Xbox One Kinect conspiracy, Xbox exec claims

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After caught supplying sensitive info to governments and agencies, Microsoft exec claims Kinect user's facial data won't leave the console

Concerns over Kinect's more surreptitious possibilities were raised as far back as May when the device was revealed. Days after the next-gen console was showcased for the first time, Peter Schaar, Germany's federal commissioner for data protection and freedom of information, claimed:

"The Xbox continuously records all sorts of personal information about me. Reaction rates, my learning or emotional states. These are then processed on an external server, and possibly even passed on to third parties. Whether they will ever [be] deleted, the person can not influence".
The controversy coincided with a major scandal sparked by former CIA employee and NSA contractor Edward Snowden, who revealed that data from the world's biggest software companies (Apple, Google, Microsoft et al) were provided to state officials, in many cases in a manner that has no legal protection.

Since those revelations, Microsoft has come under significant scrutiny regarding its privacy policies. In July it was discovered that Microsoft supplied email and Skype details to the NSA. The corporation said it was legally bound to not discuss the matter openly.

Doubts and suspicions over Microsoft's handling of personal data has not abated. Late in September, a former Microsoft privacy adviser said he no longer trusts the company after reading about the NSA mass-surveillance operation.

Days later it was revealed that Microsoft handed over the personal information of more than a thousand customers to Australian government agents in the first half of 2013.

The assumed fear is that Microsoft will use, or be forced to use, Kinect as part of the state's mass surveillance operations. But on Thursday a marketing executive, Albert Penello, made some assurances about customers' control over Xbox.


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TomorrowLandPosted:

You're all paranoid. I suggest you see a psychiatrist...

PolygonPosted:

Nothing is stopping me whacking a bit of blue tac over the cam...

Corn_DogPosted:

A69 they are gonna be watching a lot of masturbation from some ugly mofos


haha that is funny, that might be the best way to ward off the NSA

GotOverclockingPosted:

I'm just going to take a picture of my a** and balls, put it in a picture frame and leave it in front of the Kinect camera. Or just put a towel over it. Either or works.

MaggardoPosted:

That is just what they want us to think! :/

MethylaminePosted:

I'm pretty sure the NSA aren't spying on everybody. It's possible they might record everything, but they won't have a man/woman watching you at all times. They are mainly looking for people with suspicious activities. And even if you are doing illegal stuff such as drugs or whatever, I don't think you would be their most important concern.

Dr-JPosted:

A69 they are gonna be watching a lot of masturbation from some ugly mofos


Lol hopefully those people unplug their kinect

A69Posted:

they are gonna be watching a lot of masturbation from some ugly mofos

YinPosted:

RIAA
Yin
Seem most people are worried cause they do illegal stuff hahahah


I worry. I do nothing that is illegal, and I still worry. If they can get cameras like the Kinect in your home so willingly, then they can get them in through other things eventually, like TV's. That is a huge problem. The government can and most likely will study us with that information. They could eventually know almost everything about you and know your next move before you do (since we are creatures of habit after all.) Every home could eventually have one as a surveillance camera for the government. That could easily give government enough eyes and ears for a true police state. This itself isn't that bad, but it can lead into something that is horrific if it goes the wrong way (which is the only way I see it going.) It's a huge privacy concern. It could very well turn into a freedom concern (may be distant future, but the change into it has to start somewhere.)


Yin This itself isn't that bad, but it can lead into something that is horrific if it goes the wrong way


It only takes the next government to turn it into a full scale nightmare, how long did it take Hitler to turn Germany into a nazi state?

I also have to question what your thoughts are on webcams built in to laptops these days.


If you are questioning me personally, I have to say that I hate them. If they were sold as an accessory, I would have no problem with them. Since they are now usually built-in, they can easily be manipulated and used by anyone who knows how to tap into them (which government agencies, I am sure, know how to do.) With all of these cameras and audio recorders in home and even in public, it is an easy setup to take control of most of the population if placed in the wrong hands. I don't trust the NSA or CIA. Maybe they do protect us here and there, but there is no need to be spying on American citizens.

GeorgasmPosted:

I doubt the NSA could even find much use in spying on people using Kinect.