Apple Vision Pro app developers are blocked from certain data, but users should be grateful

Apple Vision Pro app developers are blocked from certain data, but users should be grateful

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      Appleā€™s security restrictions for the Vision Pro are creating roadblocks for app developers but future users will be glad to see the privacy protections in place.

      Vision Pro launched only in the United States With back in February, with China and several other countries expected later this year. So itā€™s no surprise that app developers want to get a piece of the pie. However, according to The Information via 9to5Mac, Apple is limiting the types of apps that companies want to make.

      Developers have complained that they canā€™t use the deviceā€™s in-built cameras. For example, Antony Vitillo, developer of AR fitness game HitMotion, stated that he wanted to access the productā€™s cameras so that users could ā€˜interactā€™ with real-world items like punching bags.

      Apple Vision Proā€™s privacy boundaries

      However, Apple doesnā€™t let apps access that level of data for privacy reasons ā€“ and with good reason. Itā€™s not too long ago that people will remember the controversy around the Google Glass AR headset.

      Users were uncomfortable with the omnipresence of a camera on a headset, with widespread concerns about data protection and privacy.

      Apple has long been known for strong privacy measures, so users and developers can expect it to be no less tight with this kind of a product, too. While some apps might want access to the camera for purely practical, useful reasons, opening up that door could also allow in some maliciously minded people or groups.

      No matter how good the app might be, itā€™s likely not worth handing over potentially unlimited access to a camera that people will have on display in their homes. With recent data from HP, reported on by Forbes, showing that 49% of Americans are concerned about someone watching them through their webcam, it can only be a welcome obstacle from the point of view of consumers.

      Itā€™s lucky that Apple has one tick in its book regarding the Vision Pro at least, after catching criticism upon its release for the eye-watering price tag.

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      Rachael Davies

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      Rachael Davies has spent six years reporting on tech and entertainment, writing for publications like the Evening Standard, Huffington Post, Dazed, and more. From niche topics like the latest gaming mods to consumer-faced guides on the latest tech, she puts her MA in Convergent Journalism to work, following avenues guided by a variety of interests. As well as writing, she also has experience in editing as the UK Editor of The Mary Sue , as well as speaking on the important of SEO in journalism at the Student Press Association National Conference. You can find her full portfolio over onā€¦

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