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I think I have Origin, just no Origin games, and I only used it to get the beta for TOR. Anyway, if I do have it it's most likely Kaweebo. I don't go on much, though.

http://steamcommunity.com/id/Kaweebo/

 

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I think I have Origin, just no Origin games, and I only used it to get the beta for TOR. Anyway, if I do have it it's most likely Kaweebo. I don't go on much, though.

Found no results for that name.

Then, guess not.

http://steamcommunity.com/id/Kaweebo/

 

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Only used it for the BF3 beta, uninstalled it after the beta was done.

 

Same. The "We get to look at your computer files" part was just too much. Even though they've reeled it back to "just" Origin files, the fact they thought the original was at all acceptable is sickening.

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I haven't experienced any of that yet, so I guess they fixed it.

 

I doubt they would let you know they were rummaging through your files.

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It's bullshit, and this is all a big misunderstanding blown out of proportion. It's actually Windows 7 doing a routine index scan whenever Origin changes some settings in order to assure the games will run perfectly, kinda like how Steam changes the Steam folder access privileges so that Windows won't fuck with it and cause games to run badly. When Windows runs an index scan, this will show up in certain glitches, affecting Aero and such. I believe that some guy saw this and incorrectly assumed Origin was spying on his files.

 

Origin isn't spyware, but if you wanna believe it is, fine with me.

 

And even if it was, I doubt EA would bother using your files against anything. They're a video game publisher and want to offer a good service to their customers. People are just being suspicious because they are using their own platform and it's something new.

 

It's just a conspiracy theory blown out of proportions, nothing more. People need to stop being so paranoid just because they have no idea how Windows 7 works.

 

And finally, this is a thread for people who actually use Origin. If you don't, don't post here.

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No, in the original EULA it actually allowed them to scan your hard drive and sell the information to third-parties. It still does, it just has a big disclaimer at the top saying they would never risk the trust of their customers.

 

Steam does the exact same thing but you can opt-out, Origin doesn't allow you to.

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i feel bad for anyone supporting anything EA does.

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