VPVet: Vetting Privacy Policies of Virtual Reality Apps
Virtual reality (VR) apps can harvest a wider range of user data than web/mobile apps running on personal computers or smartphones. Existing law and privacy regulations emphasize that VR developers should inform users of what data are collected/used/shared (CUS) through privacy policies. However, pr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Virtual reality (VR) apps can harvest a wider range of user data than
web/mobile apps running on personal computers or smartphones. Existing law and
privacy regulations emphasize that VR developers should inform users of what
data are collected/used/shared (CUS) through privacy policies. However, privacy
policies in the VR ecosystem are still in their early stages, and many
developers fail to write appropriate privacy policies that comply with
regulations and meet user expectations. In this paper, we propose VPVet to
automatically vet privacy policy compliance issues for VR apps. VPVet first
analyzes the availability and completeness of a VR privacy policy and then
refines its analysis based on three key criteria: granularity, minimization,
and consistency of CUS statements. Our study establishes the first and
currently largest VR privacy policy dataset named VRPP, consisting of privacy
policies of 11,923 different VR apps from 10 mainstream platforms. Our vetting
results reveal severe privacy issues within the VR ecosystem, including the
limited availability and poor quality of privacy policies, along with their
coarse granularity, lack of adaptation to VR traits and the inconsistency
between CUS statements in privacy policies and their actual behaviors. We
open-source VPVet system along with our findings at repository
https://github.com/kalamoo/PPAudit, aiming to raise awareness within the VR
community and pave the way for further research in this field. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.00740 |