The article featured an image of Twitch’s new Privacy Center, designed to improve user understanding of privacy rights and data collection. Twitch found that many users were unaware of how their personal data was collected and used. The Privacy Center aims to provide clear and actionable information to educate users on these topics. Through surveys and conversations, Twitch found that many users did not remember their privacy selections or had a vague understanding of data usage on the platform. The Privacy Center includes resources to help users understand how their data is handled and offers opt-out tools for data collection. Twitch also established Privacy Principles to guide their ongoing privacy work. While the Privacy Center alone is not a guarantee of data safety, it represents an effort to educate users about their privacy rights and responsibilities.
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