The privacy non-profit organization NOYB has filed a lawsuit against Ubisoft, alleging that the data collection practices in games like Far Cry Primal have no valid legal basis. They found that the game sent numerous data packets to external servers, raising concerns about privacy and compliance with GDPR. The lawsuit suggests Ubisoft should be fined and compelled to comply with European regulations. This raises important questions about data collection practices in gaming and the rights of players to control their personal information. How should gaming companies balance the need for data collection with ensuring user privacy and consent?
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