Notch Asks Community For Permission To Track Player Data In Minecraft

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Mojang's Notch, a smart man in the field of game design and management of the company's 20 millionplus Minecraft players is a fantastic choice. The designer has put up an open poll on his personal blog to discover whether his cuboid customers would feel comfortable with the idea of collecting various kinds of anonymous data from its players.



Mojang currently tracks players only when they logins to the game. Cracked Minecraft Servers Notch's plan is to keep track of "non-private information" like the length of a gameplay session as well as your PC's OS type and whether you're playing in multiplayer or single mode, and whether you're playing through the client or the web applet. The collected information would then be made available to the community, "as usual."



"Naturally the data you send will be completely anonymous," said Notch. It won't include your session details or user name, and it won't transmit any sensitive information you wouldn't want to share. To be perfectly honest, we're a bit shocked that this type of data wasn't being collected. You can vote here for anonymous data collection or against anonymity if you are part of the Minecraft nation.

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