VRChat
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VRChat is a digital application first released in 2014 by VRChat, Inc. While it is designed primarily for virtual reality, it is also available for desktop and mobile devices. The game focuses on social interaction and user generated content, such as worlds and avatars.
| Basic information | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2014 |
| Legal Structure | |
| Industry | Entertainment, Virtual Reality |
| Also known as | |
| Official website | https://hello.vrchat.com/ |
Consumer impact summary
edit- Forced arbitration: VRChat's terms of service[1] includes a forced arbitration clause with a class action waiver. To opt out, you must send a letter containing your full legal name and your email address to VRChat Inc. within 30 days of agreeing to the TOS.
- Severe privacy deprivation: VRChat's terms of service Section 13.4 says that VRChat Inc. and their staff are allowed to spy on you even in private worlds; Such ways they might do so Include: Microphone Input, and tracking data you provide to VRChat such as devices like Headset Movements listed on Section 1.B. With this information they list In Section 2 of the privacy policy that It could be shared for marketing purposes or law enforcement.[1][2]
- Uses Age Verification with Persona: VRChat Uses Persona to age verify users which raises a big privacy concern on how they may link you to your online Identity.
Incidents
editThis is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this company is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the VRChat category.
Easy Anti-Cheat controversy
editOn 25 July 2022, VRChat announced The VRChat Security Update. This update would force all PC players into running Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC for short) on their systems. Easy Anti-Cheat is a kernel level anti-cheat developed by Epic Games. In their blog post VRChat stated the update was done to block the use of modified clients and to improve user security by blocking malicious clients.[3] While this update succeeded in blocking PC clients, many of the clients were very popular at the time and offered many quality of life features. EAC has also raised numerous privacy concerns for how it operates on a user's system and what type of data it collects. EAC is also prone to crashing and causing blue screen errors. This update also failed to cover the Meta Quest version of the game, which some malicious clients migrated to. Notably, clients that were used to rip avatars and user generated assets.
Products
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See also
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References
edit- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Terms of Service". VRChat. 18 Nov 2024. Archived from the original on 3 Jan 2026. Retrieved 22 Mar 2025.
- ↑ "VRChat reserves the right to monitor your use of the Platform (whether or not you are in a private world, location or setting within the Platform), including by making audio or video recordings of your activities on the Platform"
- ↑ "The VRChat Security Update". VRChat. 25 Jul 2022. Archived from the original on 13 Dec 2025. Retrieved 22 Mar 2025.