The newly released PlayStation 4 version 8.00 software update rolled out to console owners today, adding a number of new features while taking away a couple of minor ones. Not mentioned in Sony’s update announcement, however, was a new notification that has caught players off guard and raised concerns about privacy — one pointing out that voice party conversations may be recorded and the audio may be made available to Sony moderators for review.
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