Many manufacturers of brain-monitoring headsets and other consumer neurotechnology devices may have fast and loose privacy and data-sharing policies. Analyzing the policies of these companies reveals that many collect users’ neurological data and maintain the right to share or sell the information without further permission from users.
The survey results are available below. report By the Neurolights Foundation, a research organization based in New York. The foundation surveyed 30 companies selling neurotechnology devices and services…
Source: www.newscientist.com