<Thread> @UmooveMe is an Israeli company founded in 2010 by @YitzKemp and @tuviae. His face and eye-tracking technology made the news few years ago. They raised 3.4M$ in 4 rounds. Classified as 1 of the 27 hottest startup by @businessinsider in 2015.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vhuhOPCu60 …
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1/ Hi, thanks for caring about Umoove and it's current activity! So Umoove is alive and kicking, not on social media but rather focused on the real world! We have multiple health projects such as Glacoma, Concussions as well as products in security, AR/VR and more..
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2/ We provide our tech to companies that build various products, yes in advertising as well, with full user consent. No images or user data are ever sent to our servers!! And yes like every single website and app online we use IP to track how often the tech is used and where.
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Hi, thank you for the answer. Are you aware that IP is consider as a personal data? What do mean by full user consent? Is there a warning? Do you provide a way for the user to optout from this tracking? Do you really think you are GDPR compliant?
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And come on, you can't said stuff like this "And yes like every single website and app online we use IP to track how often the tech is used and where." It just not true, app and site are not force to track their user...This is not normal for a company to retrieve the user IP.
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I am sure you know every website today has Google Analytics or a similar analytics system. They use your IP to know what country/area you are from. An IP is not user data when not tied to any user just to "how many users from a certain country used x"
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In European Union, IP are considered as a personal data, there is no discussion on this point https://www.whitecase.com/publications/alert/court-confirms-ip-addresses-are-personal-data-some-cases …
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Check the official GDPR site https://www.eugdpr.org/gdpr-faqs.html pic.twitter.com/aoA7nqiad6
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You need to be compliant before May 2018 otherwise you may face a penalty of "amount to a maximum of EUR 20 million, or, if this is a higher amount, 4% of the total worldwide annual turnover of an organisation" I'm just saying, you know...https://www.loyensloeff.com/en-us/news-events/news/gdpr-sanctions-for-non-compliance …
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