This is my attempt to stop Facebook from spying on what I play on my Oculus Rift
Facebook records every app you run on your Oculus, no exceptions.
So, my solution involves
- Stop the Oculus service
- Run this script with
node index.js --mode=save
(as Administrator) - Prevent my PC from accessing the internet (turn off Wifi or Block at router)
- Start the Oculus service
- Run my software
- When done, stop the Oculus service
- Run this script with
node index.js --mode=restore
(as Administrator) - If step 7 seemed to work, run this script with
node index.js --mode=clean
(as Administrator) - Re-enable the internet
I pisses me off that so many companies spy on so much info. The USA had a law that movie rental companies could not disclose which movies you rent. Of course Facebook isn't disclosing which apps you run (except of course to trusted 😒 3rd parties) but the idea is the same to me. They shouldn't get to know that. It's my device, my PC, I should be able to opt out of data collection. Like a movie rental company they get to know what apps I bought in their store but they shouldn't get to know what other apps I run any more than the movie rental company gets to know what other movies I watch that I didn't rent from them.
I'm sure if Facebook sold a house they'd spy on every visitor. That should be illegal IMO.
This project deletes and overwites files. The way it works is it backs up a bunch of folders. (mode=save) Later (mode=restore) it restores all of those folders, replacing new files with old and deleting any new files that appeared between runs. Finally it deletes the backup it made (mode=clean). If there are any bugs it might delete the wrong files. I take no responsibility or this script deleting the wrong files. Of course I don't want it to delete the wrong files since I use it myself but it felt important to point out what this script does and tell you I take no responsibility if there are any bugs and you lose data. MAKE BACKUPS!
I also have no idea if it actually works to prevent Facebook from knowing what apps I run.
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