there is no real option to agree with these terms or not. it simply tells you it has free reign in gathering all the information it deems neccesary. it even tells you it wont store information of -most- users, which means it will store information of users. is this compliant with the EU AVG law?
Dude, you’re the only person who read this lol
Everything it’s looking at is for hacking. If you don’t agree, don’t play.
then you dont play that how TOS agreements work
not really. this is just information. it didnt told me to sign anything. this is informing you that it is allowing itself to gather all the data itself deems neccesary, and can store them at will.
Im fairly certain this has numerous PII violations and is not AVG compliant.
also, there is no need to be ignorant. i know some people use the internet and dont think about his stuff, but you should. its your personal info we are talking about. and you dont agree to a thing. all you can click on is “ok”.
its not gather info unless it detects that one of the files its supposed to check has been modified
do you have enough internal knowledge on how it does that? what does this program deem an illegal file change? where does it draw the line?
Such as having speedfan running on the background.
Terrible cheat program, scorn of many e-sports tournaments.
any file that its set to check are files that shouldn’t be modified at all, and it checks for extra files that shouldn’t be there in certain folders
The problem is not the TOC, but the performance hit.
You uninstall the anti-cheat and don’t play the game…?
The problem here is that there’s no “i agree to these terms of service”, just an ok button. Idc personally.
You were playing when gaijin used EAC were you not?
How does this differ?
If you don’t agree with it, don’t use the service. The disagree button is the uninstall .exe in the directory.
It’s wonderful when you’ve got choices to make…