Comment by Forgeties79
9 hours ago
This is where (surprise surprise) I respect Valve. The hardware survey is opt in and transparent. They get useful info out of it and it’s just..not scummy.
There are all sorts of best practices for getting info without vacuuming up everyone’s data in opaque ways.
To be fair, you can be pretty sure they're heavily leveraging all their store data, in loads of ways. They probably sit on the biggest dataset of video game preferences for people in general, and I'm betting they make use of it heavily.
And you think microsoft isn't already doing that?
Of course they do, why would I believe otherwise?
If you have details on what they’re collecting and how they’re using it/if they’re selling it to advertisers/etc, I’m happy to make a judgment.
I’m not saying they don’t engage in any of those practices, I am specifically talking about the hardware survey.
> If you have details on what they’re collecting
Well, you can start with everything a typical HTTP request and TCP connection comes with, surely they're already storing those things for "anti-fraud practices", wouldn't be far to imagine this data warehouse is used for analytics and product decisions as well.
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They are analyzing absolutely every click you make, I can guarantee it.
And if you provide evidence of this (and yes I think it is possible) then I will say it’s bad.
The hardware survey is not that.