


ElectroPlasma wrote:http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26237126-EA-s-Origin-is-spyware.
Don't buy this garbage. Don't install spyware on your machine; don't support a company that installs spyware on people's machines. Get BFBC2 instead.
Before someone says it - yes, I know they altered the EULA a bit. So they changed the wording; the program can STILL scan your entire computer and collect every bit of data on it. The question is if you want to trust a big corporation with that data. After all, we can trust them, right?


mShred wrote:ElectroPlasma wrote:http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26237126-EA-s-Origin-is-spyware.
Don't buy this garbage. Don't install spyware on your machine; don't support a company that installs spyware on people's machines. Get BFBC2 instead.
Before someone says it - yes, I know they altered the EULA a bit. So they changed the wording; the program can STILL scan your entire computer and collect every bit of data on it. The question is if you want to trust a big corporation with that data. After all, we can trust them, right?
While it is pretty bullshit, I feel like a lot of companies will do this anyway. Most people don't take the time to read through a whole terms of service and whatnot.

mShred wrote:While it is pretty bullshit, I feel like a lot of companies will do this anyway. Most people don't take the time to read through a whole terms of service and whatnot.


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