I'm gonna be honest, I didn't read a whole lot of the thread, but some of the people on the "useful side" are argumenting really strangely. (Not that the "invasive side" isn't)
A lot of it can be summarized as "what are you afraid of if you got nothing to hide?" I really don't like that argument because it's difficult to answer. A lot of people are uncomfortable with getting their data recorded and kept track off. You can expect a lot of these people to take precautions to not get tracked by Google etc either, as futile as that might be. I for one don't trust my Windows 10 enough that I installed some extra stuff to stop it from constantly tracking what I do and completely disabled Cortana. I am also not on Facebook and barely use my phone.
I guess you could call it paranoia, but I see paranoia as being afraid of being watched when no one is watching, while here we actually are being watched.
Personally, I will still use this feature as I don't think it is malicious in nature or will end up selling any useful data, but I'd prefer the default to be anonymous or SaltySudd's suggestion. And if anyone disagrees, I'm turning the tables on you and ask "What do you have to lose if the feature is anonymous on default?"
@Nebthet78Taking a look at Canadian Privacy Laws, ZOS must ensure there is Meaningful Consent to allow a third party site any access to any of our personal data.
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@Nebthet78Taking a look at Canadian Privacy Laws, ZOS must ensure there is Meaningful Consent to allow a third party site any access to any of our personal data.
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Great response. For that to be complete though, you need to include what Canadian Privacy Laws consider "personal data". For example the German Data Protection law specifically includes pseudonyms and it is not required for your actual name to appear anywhere if an individual can be recognized. E.g. "The current prime minister of Canada drives a red car" is personal data because from context you can determine who is being talked about. I'd say this applies here as in a group of 4 it's easy to figure out who "anonymous player 2" is.
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Do you propose that people are no longer allowed to drive a car because someone could run you over?
Could someone, please, provide a list of data this third party application stores about players that have not been warned prior to recording the data nor have explicitly given consent for such an act?
If another player uses this application without my consent and without me even knowing about it, does it record incoming chat messages? Does it record all keys I press, hence allowing the reconstruction of all chat messages I send?
If so and it is sanctioned by ZOS, I am going to cancel my subscription and leave ESO. This is too dangerous. I don't want some completely obscure and unidentifiable third party to gather and store such sensitive information about me, without my consent.
Make the application opt-in, and there won't be any such problems.
Could someone, please, provide a list of data this third party application stores about players that have not been warned prior to recording the data nor have explicitly given consent for such an act?
If another player uses this application without my consent and without me even knowing about it, does it record incoming chat messages? Does it record all keys I press, hence allowing the reconstruction of all chat messages I send?
If so and it is sanctioned by ZOS, I am going to cancel my subscription and leave ESO. This is too dangerous. I don't want some completely obscure and unidentifiable third party to gather and store such sensitive information about me, without my consent.
Make the application opt-in, and there won't be any such problems.
FleetwoodSmack wrote: »Could someone, please, provide a list of data this third party application stores about players that have not been warned prior to recording the data nor have explicitly given consent for such an act?
If another player uses this application without my consent and without me even knowing about it, does it record incoming chat messages? Does it record all keys I press, hence allowing the reconstruction of all chat messages I send?
If so and it is sanctioned by ZOS, I am going to cancel my subscription and leave ESO. This is too dangerous. I don't want some completely obscure and unidentifiable third party to gather and store such sensitive information about me, without my consent.
Make the application opt-in, and there won't be any such problems.
I don't think it records incoming chat messages or key presses. Just basically what you do in the dungeon/trial--mechanically speaking. I could be wrong, but I reeeeeeally don't think it tracks chat messages at all (people can correct me if I'm wrong about it).
Taking a look at Canadian Privacy Laws, ZOS must ensure there is Meaningful Consent to allow a third party site any access to any of our personal data.
This tracker allows for this Third Party site to have access to:
- What I do in game
- What date and time I do it
- Access to my character names and game username associated with those characters
- Access to each button press I do while playing in game.
- Do those logs also contain my IP address and Video Card ID? I won't know until someone gets a good look at them.
- This allows another player to post data about my character and playing habits.
- We have to claim our characters through the third party website if we realize at a later time, that this option is set on because we were not properly notified about the change upon coming back to the game at a later date. This will require giving this third party company more private information to confirm the account and character are ours.
To have Meaningful Consent under Canadian Privacy laws:
ZOS and the Company must disclose the following to the consumer Must:
- Make privacy information readily available in complete form, while giving emphasis or bringing attention to four key elements: - What personal information is being collected, with sufficient precision for individuals to meaningfully understand what they are consenting to.
- With which parties personal information is being shared
- For what purposes personal information is being collected, used or disclosed, in sufficient detail for individuals to meaningfully understand what they are consenting to.
- Risks of harm and other consequences
- Provide information in manageable and easily-accessible ways.
- Make available to individuals a clear and easily accessible choice for any collection, use or disclosure that is not necessary to provide the product or service.
- Consider the perspective of your consumers, to ensure consent processes are user-friendly and generally understandable.
- Obtain consent when making significant changes to privacy practices, including use of data for new purposes or disclosures to new third parties.
- Only collect, use or disclose personal information for purposes that a reasonable person would consider appropriate, under the circumstances.
- Allow individuals to withdraw consent (subject to legal or contractual restrictions).
ZOS must also provide us with Clear Option to agree or disagree with the sharing of our information.
Individuals cannot be required to consent to the collection, use or disclosure of personal information beyond what is necessary to provide the product or service – they must be given a choice.
These choices must be explained clearly and made easily accessible. Whether each choice is most appropriately ‘opt-in’ or ‘opt-out’ will depend on factors discussed in the “Form of Consent” section of this document.
(This tool is NOT a necessary product or service. We've played 5yrs without it. And consoles are not getting it. Players who don't want it can live without it!)
Collections, uses or disclosures of personal information over which the individual cannot assert any control (other than to not use a product or service) are called conditions of service. For a collection, use, or disclosure to be a valid condition of service, it must be integral to the provision of that product or service such that it is required to fulfill its explicitly specified and legitimate purpose. Organizations should be transparent and prepared to explain why any given collection, use or disclosure is a condition of service, particularly if it is not obvious.
Otherwise, for all other collections, uses and disclosures, individuals must be given a choice (unless an exception to the general consent requirement applies).
(You are trying to force this program on everyone, and record every players logs whether they want them recorded or not. Anonymizing the character name is not enough. If a player doesn't want to participate in any way, they should not be forced to.)
ZOS must be accountable: Stand ready to demonstrate compliance
Organizations, when asked, should be in a position to demonstrate compliance, and in particular that the consent process they have implemented is sufficiently understandable from the general perspective of their target audience(s) as to allow for valid and meaningful consent.
In order for an organization to demonstrate that it has obtained valid consent, pointing to a line buried in a privacy policy will not suffice. Instead, organizations should be able to demonstrate – either in the case of a complaint from an individual or a proactive query from a privacy regulator – that they have a process in place to obtain consent from individuals, and that such process is compliant with the consent obligations set out in legislation. This is an integral part of not only the consent process, but of an effective accountability regime.
(Hiding permissions in the Terms of Service and then putting the option to ESO Logs by default automatically "ON" is not valid consent! We, the Player, MUST make the choice ourselves to turn it on.)
Reasonable expectations
In determining the appropriate form of consent, organizations should also consider the reasonable expectations of the individual in the circumstances. For example, if there is a use or disclosure a user would not reasonably expect to be occurring, such as certain sharing of information with a third party, the downloading of photos or contact lists, or the tracking of location, express consent would likely be required.
(I don't want a Third Party Company having any of my information without my permission, particularly if it is information that is non-essential to the general use of ESO. Example: ZOS needs my Credit card and Address and has to provide those to Third Party banks for processing, only because it is an essential business practice for them to get paid for the service they provide. ZOS needs my game logs on their end to track bugs and other issues within their algorithms to fix issues with the game. Having my game logs for a third party application for stats tracking is not essential to the game play of ESO. Therefore, you are not entitled to them, if I do not wish to give permission for you to use them.)
So, by Canadian Law, this Third Party Website and program are not essential to the every day operation and play of ESO. (The game has been without it for 5 years, and Consoles are not getting this). ZOS would be required to put a full opt-out option, allowing players to not have any of their data recorded without meaningful consent. (Turning it "ON" themselves).
Additionally, seeing the responses by Muh, I'm very concerned about third party site having access to any of my information, whether or not it is anonymized and what they are doing with it outside of the scope of this program. You are not entitled to my information!!!
There is no reason why this program should not exist for people who wish to use it. HOWEVER, ALL parties being recorded must consent, or no recording should be happening at all.
I think, until ZOS can implement it this way, it's within their best interest to keep it out of the game.
FleetwoodSmack wrote: »Could someone, please, provide a list of data this third party application stores about players that have not been warned prior to recording the data nor have explicitly given consent for such an act?
If another player uses this application without my consent and without me even knowing about it, does it record incoming chat messages? Does it record all keys I press, hence allowing the reconstruction of all chat messages I send?
If so and it is sanctioned by ZOS, I am going to cancel my subscription and leave ESO. This is too dangerous. I don't want some completely obscure and unidentifiable third party to gather and store such sensitive information about me, without my consent.
Make the application opt-in, and there won't be any such problems.
I don't think it records incoming chat messages or key presses. Just basically what you do in the dungeon/trial--mechanically speaking. I could be wrong, but I reeeeeeally don't think it tracks chat messages at all (people can correct me if I'm wrong about it).
Its the same as FFLOGs or Warcraftlogs. It only records your ability usage.
Example of what it records
21:31:06 - Stamblade(name) - casts killer's blade
21:31:06- Killer blade crits for 56000 on (boss name)
21:31:06 - Associated buffs of killer's blade proc
21:31:07 - Stamblade-light attacks X targer for 8000 damage.
21:31:07 - Stamblade restores 100 stamina from leeching strikes.
What it doesn't do
21:31:06 - Stamblade moves mouse 10 millimeters to the right and press the '2' button on his keyboard.
21:31:06 - Stamblade types out "this guy is a scrub in eso chat"
21:31:08 - Stamblade proceeds to take his hand off his mouse and do illegal ***
Sylvermynx wrote: »Well, muh, you don't seem to get the privacy concerns, so the rest of your blather is useless. And your "fairly certain" is certainly NOT something to give people confidence.
Unfortunately you don't help to enlighten me either, all I get from you is deflection. Instead of answering or explaining how this is intruding anyones privacy you go over to... I don't even know what you tried to accomplish here. It seems like you didn't even bother to read anything but the last section, though.
All I get from you is that you just don't understand how it works at all. This isn't automatically uploaded by Zenimax, this isn't uploaded real time. This isn't automatically uploaded at all. This does not include anything but abilities you used or you've been hit with and your character name if you don't set it to annonymous.
The way you talk about it doesn't seem like you're afraid that someone can bash your dps with it, but you're in fear for your life. Like why?
I'm also not affiliated with them, except that I am one of their Patreon supporter. And apparently getting personally attacked by you. You're building a great case for yourself.
Sylvermynx wrote: »Well, muh, you don't seem to get the privacy concerns, so the rest of your blather is useless. And your "fairly certain" is certainly NOT something to give people confidence.
Unfortunately you don't help to enlighten me either, all I get from you is deflection. Instead of answering or explaining how this is intruding anyones privacy you go over to... I don't even know what you tried to accomplish here. It seems like you didn't even bother to read anything but the last section, though.
All I get from you is that you just don't understand how it works at all. This isn't automatically uploaded by Zenimax, this isn't uploaded real time. This isn't automatically uploaded at all. This does not include anything but abilities you used or you've been hit with and your character name if you don't set it to annonymous.
The way you talk about it doesn't seem like you're afraid that someone can bash your dps with it, but you're in fear for your life. Like why?
I'm also not affiliated with them, except that I am one of their Patreon supporter. And apparently getting personally attacked by you. You're building a great case for yourself.
Hey Muh,
If you don’t think that someone secretly recording my playing performance and then posting it (again without my knowledge or consent) to a third party website to which I have no access ISN’T a gross violation of my privacy and morally repugnant, I humbly suggest you are in denial.
Being able to record MY metrics for MY use with MY consent is a great idea.
Having a dps gestapo looking over your shoulder isn’t.
If I understood it corectly, all your actions (movment, skills you use, proc sets that you use etc.) are beeing recorded. The only thing that you can select not to record is your in-game nick.LiquidPony wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Well, muh, you don't seem to get the privacy concerns, so the rest of your blather is useless. And your "fairly certain" is certainly NOT something to give people confidence.
Unfortunately you don't help to enlighten me either, all I get from you is deflection. Instead of answering or explaining how this is intruding anyones privacy you go over to... I don't even know what you tried to accomplish here. It seems like you didn't even bother to read anything but the last section, though.
All I get from you is that you just don't understand how it works at all. This isn't automatically uploaded by Zenimax, this isn't uploaded real time. This isn't automatically uploaded at all. This does not include anything but abilities you used or you've been hit with and your character name if you don't set it to annonymous.
The way you talk about it doesn't seem like you're afraid that someone can bash your dps with it, but you're in fear for your life. Like why?
I'm also not affiliated with them, except that I am one of their Patreon supporter. And apparently getting personally attacked by you. You're building a great case for yourself.
Hey Muh,
If you don’t think that someone secretly recording my playing performance and then posting it (again without my knowledge or consent) to a third party website to which I have no access ISN’T a gross violation of my privacy and morally repugnant, I humbly suggest you are in denial.
Being able to record MY metrics for MY use with MY consent is a great idea.
Having a dps gestapo looking over your shoulder isn’t.
How is someone else recording your performance, though?
If you don't enable logging, your performance isn't being recorded.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »If I understood it corectly, all your actions (movment, skills you use, proc sets that you use etc.) are beeing recorded. The only thing that you can select not to record is your in-game nick.LiquidPony wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Well, muh, you don't seem to get the privacy concerns, so the rest of your blather is useless. And your "fairly certain" is certainly NOT something to give people confidence.
Unfortunately you don't help to enlighten me either, all I get from you is deflection. Instead of answering or explaining how this is intruding anyones privacy you go over to... I don't even know what you tried to accomplish here. It seems like you didn't even bother to read anything but the last section, though.
All I get from you is that you just don't understand how it works at all. This isn't automatically uploaded by Zenimax, this isn't uploaded real time. This isn't automatically uploaded at all. This does not include anything but abilities you used or you've been hit with and your character name if you don't set it to annonymous.
The way you talk about it doesn't seem like you're afraid that someone can bash your dps with it, but you're in fear for your life. Like why?
I'm also not affiliated with them, except that I am one of their Patreon supporter. And apparently getting personally attacked by you. You're building a great case for yourself.
Hey Muh,
If you don’t think that someone secretly recording my playing performance and then posting it (again without my knowledge or consent) to a third party website to which I have no access ISN’T a gross violation of my privacy and morally repugnant, I humbly suggest you are in denial.
Being able to record MY metrics for MY use with MY consent is a great idea.
Having a dps gestapo looking over your shoulder isn’t.
How is someone else recording your performance, though?
If you don't enable logging, your performance isn't being recorded.
Depending on how it will work it could be easy to by-pass if for example we will be able to name our upload (to esologs website) or add description to it containing player character names.
Btw. I can see a different problem here:
You use group finder to pug the dungeon. Someone else in your group enables log recerding for 5 seconds. Opens created file in a notepad. Sees that you have set it to anonymus. Vote-kicks you out of dungeon.
Hallothiel wrote: »@muh
Actually GDPR is a legal minefield at present, and as they are a US company then they might not have anyone who knows that much about it - and T&Cs do not trump statutory laws. Sometimes things have to be challenged for it to be sorted clearly.
And you have missed the whole point about this - it’s not about esologs / dps done per se, but about cavalier sharing of data without consent.
LiquidPony wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Well, muh, you don't seem to get the privacy concerns, so the rest of your blather is useless. And your "fairly certain" is certainly NOT something to give people confidence.
Unfortunately you don't help to enlighten me either, all I get from you is deflection. Instead of answering or explaining how this is intruding anyones privacy you go over to... I don't even know what you tried to accomplish here. It seems like you didn't even bother to read anything but the last section, though.
All I get from you is that you just don't understand how it works at all. This isn't automatically uploaded by Zenimax, this isn't uploaded real time. This isn't automatically uploaded at all. This does not include anything but abilities you used or you've been hit with and your character name if you don't set it to annonymous.
The way you talk about it doesn't seem like you're afraid that someone can bash your dps with it, but you're in fear for your life. Like why?
I'm also not affiliated with them, except that I am one of their Patreon supporter. And apparently getting personally attacked by you. You're building a great case for yourself.
Hey Muh,
If you don’t think that someone secretly recording my playing performance and then posting it (again without my knowledge or consent) to a third party website to which I have no access ISN’T a gross violation of my privacy and morally repugnant, I humbly suggest you are in denial.
Being able to record MY metrics for MY use with MY consent is a great idea.
Having a dps gestapo looking over your shoulder isn’t.
How is someone else recording your performance, though?
If you don't enable logging, your performance isn't being recorded. If you don't upload the logs to esologs.com, your performance isn't being posted anywhere without your consent.
Again, and again, and again, most of the "concerns" being filed here seem to stem from a gross misunderstanding of what the Encounter Log tool does.
It also doesn't help that so many of the "invasive" crowd have resorted to hilariously ridiculous hyperbole, e.g., "gross violation of my privacy" and "morally repugnant" LOL!
LiquidPony wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Well, muh, you don't seem to get the privacy concerns, so the rest of your blather is useless. And your "fairly certain" is certainly NOT something to give people confidence.
Unfortunately you don't help to enlighten me either, all I get from you is deflection. Instead of answering or explaining how this is intruding anyones privacy you go over to... I don't even know what you tried to accomplish here. It seems like you didn't even bother to read anything but the last section, though.
All I get from you is that you just don't understand how it works at all. This isn't automatically uploaded by Zenimax, this isn't uploaded real time. This isn't automatically uploaded at all. This does not include anything but abilities you used or you've been hit with and your character name if you don't set it to annonymous.
The way you talk about it doesn't seem like you're afraid that someone can bash your dps with it, but you're in fear for your life. Like why?
I'm also not affiliated with them, except that I am one of their Patreon supporter. And apparently getting personally attacked by you. You're building a great case for yourself.
Hey Muh,
If you don’t think that someone secretly recording my playing performance and then posting it (again without my knowledge or consent) to a third party website to which I have no access ISN’T a gross violation of my privacy and morally repugnant, I humbly suggest you are in denial.
Being able to record MY metrics for MY use with MY consent is a great idea.
Having a dps gestapo looking over your shoulder isn’t.
How is someone else recording your performance, though?
If you don't enable logging, your performance isn't being recorded. If you don't upload the logs to esologs.com, your performance isn't being posted anywhere without your consent.
Again, and again, and again, most of the "concerns" being filed here seem to stem from a gross misunderstanding of what the Encounter Log tool does.
It also doesn't help that so many of the "invasive" crowd have resorted to hilariously ridiculous hyperbole, e.g., "gross violation of my privacy" and "morally repugnant" LOL!