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 | I read the EULA but still dont like it I don't cheat. Yea I know some of you won't believe me but that's your prerogative.
I read the EULA. I don't like it but I deal with it to play. I really don't condone those that do cheat but there has to be a better way for them to detect it than to have a application running on my systems sniffing what I am running. Frankly it is none of their business, period! What is to stop some dis-gruntled employee from using it to cause damage or steal info from somebody's PC. Nothing gives them the right to see what I am running. Now I would feel better if they stated they are scanning for a specific application or tool that is a known cheat. However as I am sure many will point out it just lets the cheaters know what they are looking for and to avoid using it.
There must be a better way to check for this! With today's technology we should be able to figure something out.
Also....since they want to poke around my system, Blizzard should be forced to send out privacy notices to all their subscribers, like your credit card companies, doctors offices, and anybody else that has access to your private information. They may not directly access my info, but they have the ability! | |  kalphearionIn nomine PatriPremium join:2003-11-08 Broomfield, CO | said by RoguePimp:Also....since they want to poke around my system, Blizzard should be forced to send out privacy notices to all their subscribers, like your credit card companies, doctors offices, and anybody else that has access to your private information. They may not directly access my info, but they have the ability! agree, but I think there is a privacy notice somewhere. | |
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