HTC's new in-recreation Vive advertisements realize in case you're looking at them

viveland bountyvrVirtual reality provides a high resolution, cinema-scale viewing experience contained inside a headset. It's an amazing viewing experience—so of course it was only a matter of time until ads started sullying these platforms.
HTC is now welcoming developers to a VR Ad Service Program that will display advertising inside apps downloaded from the company's Viveport app store for the HTC Vive. The new ad service will also take advantage of all that fancy sensor technology inside the VR headsets to detect whether you bothered to watch the ads or turned away.
HTC's Viveport ads can show up in a variety of places during your VR experience, including during program loading, as an in-app advertisements, part of the end credits, and other strategic points. Advertisers will only pay for those ads users watch, as first reported by Business Insider
Yes, that means the system will track your gaze to tell when you're directly looking at the VR ads, as PC Gamer reported.
HTC believes this ability to track what people watch will benefit both users and the advertisers. "Ads that are seen by users in a immersive VR environment can not only meet the user’s needs by means of precise re-targeting," HTC says on its developer pages discussing the new program, "but can also be detected if they are viewed effectively by users."
Developers have to opt-in to allow ads on their apps. Once they do, all free apps by that developer will be available automatically for the new advertising program.
Why this matters: Any time you put free applications on a new platform ads are never far behind. Ads in VR may be cool the first few times, but eventually they will start to grate on users. Hopefully, there will be a way to dismiss them when you're not interested—just like there is on YouTube and other video sites.
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