Is Epic Games spying on us?

Stephen, we both know one thing. Not everything that is said in the privacy policies facing the public is fulfilled or you may not know it.

Personally, I don’t really like it when someone does the same practices as Google or Apple regarding this issue.

I understand that you want to defend him, it is respectable. If I were you I would do the same. But I have the advantage of not working for EPIC and being totally transparent.

I’ll give you 5 cents (EPIC insider knowledge). What approximately ~90% of EPIC staff know is about the privacy policies and their use. The other 10% I’ll just say, they know a little more about it.

In any case, nothing more can be done nor am I interested in saying anything since yesterday (Yesterday afternoon the Holy Virgin Mary appeared to me and made me see the sky).

I think it is recommended and it would be positive to leave the issue as it is for the benefit of the community.

Note: Stephen is referring to the cache. I am referring to the CURL requests.



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