the fact that it saves full body scans of people playing the game is concerning.
It seems necessary for the way it functions in the first place for it to "save" them.
But the fact that 'game masters' can seemingly
retrieve those full-body scans without the players' consent, alongside identifying info, would seem to show a
terrifyingly cavalier approach to privacy.
Although, if she's actually the company's employee or contractor, and her sharing it with her friend is predicated on it being their cat (who as a cat, has no privacy-law rights of their own), it occurs to me I'm not clear whether it actually would be an
illegal privacy violation anywhere.