no, Days Gone on PC does not have a keylogger and the like – Igromania

Recently with a computer version Days gone a scandal erupted over the recall of a Steam user who claimed a massive collection of player data – including recording all clicks on input devices, as well as audio, video, files and even passwords.

Some media outlets were quick to report this, but did not personally check the information in the user agreement – and in vain. As the user argued, this was just reported in the contract, but a subsequent check denied the presence of such clauses.

In the review of a user who managed to gain more than 4 thousand likes and many community awards, it was noted that such protection was implemented against the use of cheats. This is allegedly also stated in the agreement.

As tests have shown, Days Gone collects data only inside the game – the game really tracks actions, but only inside the application. For example, how the character moves. This is standard practice for most games.

You cannot turn off data collection entirely, but you can turn on limited collection if you want.

The beginning of the infamous review – it is not yet known whether the user really misunderstood the information or it was an attempt at trolling. But he definitely got attention.

Days Gone was released on May 18 on PC and showed a modest start on Steam – the peak online shows almost 22 thousand people. Horizon Zero Dawn had about 56 thousand people at the exit.

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