Comment by komali2
2 years ago
I always thought it would be cool if Steam did that for their games. Kind of like the little feature tags they already use, "local multiplayer," "controller supported," etc, but for EULAs (technically they already track whether there is a third party EULA).
So you could just look at a game and it'd have bubbles like "phone homes > sends your data > IP, operating system, language," "not responsible for online interactions," etc whatever other legal nonsense they stuff in those things. There's tens of millions of them so I assume they can be compressed into some couple thousand of rote legal "chunks" that can be filtered and sorted on.
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