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73% of Gamers Are Willing to Share Their Personal Data With Companies to Protect Against Cheaters

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Having trouble viewing the text? You can always read the original article here: 73% of Gamers Are Willing to Share Their Personal Data With Companies to Protect Against Cheaters Cheating has been a persistent problem in nearly every genre of video game for years, with shooters being the most affected by exploits such as wallhacks, aimbots, and similar techniques, which provide players with unfair advantages. High-profile games tend to attract th…
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News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. The drama of cheaters was back in everyone’s mouth after what happened with Battlefield beta 6, where more than 330,000 players were bathed in just 48 hours for cheating. This situation sparked a deeper discussion, are we willing to sacrifice some privacy to have clean games? A recent study by PlaySafeID says yes. According to their data, 73% of players would agree to veri…

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MP1st broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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