MoviePass made headlines last week when its CEO, Mitch Lowe, bragged that the subscription-based movie service collects an enormous amount of data from its users. In a new interview with Variety, however, Lowe backtracks and says his original comments were “completely inaccurate.”

Lowe said that MoviePass only locates customers when they use the app, including when they search for a nearby theater and then they check into a theater.

Just for comparison’s sake, here’s what Lowe said two weeks ago about how MoviePass tracks users, essentially bragging about how MoviePass knows everything about its users:

Last week, MoviePass released a cryptic update for its iOS app that “removed unused location capabilities.” Lowe now says that update was made in consultation with Apple and relates to how iOS handles GPS privacy.

iOS allows users to control how often they share their location with applications, including never, only when they’re using the app, and all of the time. Lowe says MoviePass never used the all of the time option and notes that having the option there in the first place “was confusing.”

All in all, Lowe says that MoviePass only lost about half a dozen subscribers due to concerns about privacy:

MoviePass currently touts 2 million subscribers, and Lowe thinks the company will hit 5 million by year’s end. The end goal is to provide “this whole night at the movies” experience.

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