Addressing the Privacy Implications of Mixed Reality: A Regulatory Approach
Nicole Shadowen, Diane Hosfelt

TL;DR
This paper explores the privacy challenges posed by mixed reality technologies, analyzing regulatory approaches to balance data protection with technological innovation.
Contribution
It introduces a framework for understanding privacy issues in MR and evaluates three regulatory strategies to address data collection concerns.
Findings
Identifies key privacy risks in MR environments
Analyzes trade-offs of different regulatory approaches
Provides recommendations for policy development
Abstract
Mixed reality (MR) technologies are emerging into the mainstream with affordable devices like the Oculus Quest. These devices blend the physical and virtual in novel ways that blur the lines that exist in legal precedent, like those between speech and conduct. In this paper, we discuss the challenges of regulating immersive technologies, focusing on the potential for extensive data collection, and examine the trade-offs of three potential approaches to protecting data privacy in the context of mixed reality environments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPrivacy, Security, and Data Protection · Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
