Notch Requests The Community’s Permission To Monitor Player Information In Minecraft


Mojang’s Notch is a clever man in the field of game design and management of the company’s 20,000,000plus Minecraft players, is an excellent choice. The designer has posted a poll on his personal blog to discover the opinions of his cuboid players. feel comfortable with the idea of collecting different types of anonymized data from its players.



Currently, Mojang tracks when players log into the game. Notch proposes to collect “non-private” data, like the length of a gameplay session and the type of OS, whether you are playing in single or multi-player mode and whether you’re using the client or the web applet. The data gathered will be shared with the community, “as usual.”



“Naturally, the data sent will be completely private,” said Notch. Just Say Yes “So it won’t contain any session information or your user name, and it won’t transmit any sensitive information that you wouldn’t want to disclose.” We’re a bit shocked that this type of data isn’t being collected, to be honest. If you’re part of the Minecraft nation You can make your voice heard by voting for or against anonymous data collection here.

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