[MISLEADING] Epic Games spying on steam user info

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Nice sensationalist title spreading bullshit.

Epic Games said:
We use a tracking pixel (tracking.js) for our Support-A-Creator program so we can pay creators. We also track page statistics.

The launcher sends a hardware survey (CPU, GPU, and the like) at a regular interval as outlined in our privacy policy (see the “Information We Collect or Receive” section). You can find the code here. The UDP traffic highlighted in this post is a launcher feature for communication with the Unreal Editor. The source of the underlying system is available on github.

The majority of the launcher UI is implemented using web technology that is being rendered by Chromium (which is open source). The root certificate and cookie access mentioned above is a result of normal web browser start up.

The launcher scans your active processes to prevent updating games that are currently running. This information is not sent to Epic.

We only import your Steam friends with your explicit permission. The launcher makes an encrypted local copy of your localconfig.vdf Steam file. However information from this file is only sent to Epic if you choose to import your Steam friends, and then only hashed ids of your friends are sent and no other information from the file.

Epic is controlled by Tim Sweeney. We have lots of external shareholders, none of whom have access to customer data.

This makes complete sense,

Tim Sweeney said:
The Epic Games launcher is enumerating all running processes on the PC (using Windows Process32First/Process32Next/OpenProcess APIs) in order to:

- Drive the launcher/store UI to display running status

- Ensure that store products which are currently running aren't updated

- Track play time for games in the store (Epic Games store and Steam track play time as refund policies make reference to it)

It doesn't care about or make any special reference to Unity or Steam processes. If they're running, they're enumerated along with all other processes, else they're not.

EDIT: The launcher sends play-time of Epic Games store products to Epic. The launcher does not send any information to Epic about running processes that aren't Epic Games store products, such as Steam or Unity.

/thread & your bullshit
 
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Nice sensationalist title spreading bullshit.



This makes complete sense,



/thread & your bullshit
Expect they never informed us it did this, it was treated in secret. There's nothing okay about your personal data being scanned without your permission.
 

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Expect they never informed us it did this, it was treated in secret. There's nothing okay about your personal data being scanned without your permission.
What's to inform? They're not sending any data unless you connect your account to Steam.
 

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Expect they never informed us it did this, it was treated in secret. There's nothing okay about your personal data being scanned without your permission.
people against epic games when this shit gets leaked:
yo what the fuck, they can't do it it's violation of privacy

people against steam when something like this happens:
yeah it okay, ive been with them for years, they wont pull silly shit like this again
 
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alex

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Expect they never informed us it did this, it was treated in secret. There's nothing okay about your personal data being scanned without your permission.
WoAhHh WhAt ThE hElL?

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Steam is reading my Epic Games Launcher information, what do they think they are doing!!!!!
 

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What's to inform? They're not sending any data unless you connect your account to Steam.
But you don't need to connect your Epic Games launcher to steam, it scans it regardless