Yah I was filling it out and then then scrolled down and bam give us picture of your id(both sides) no thanks. I wouldn't want someone getting hold of my personal info like that.Quote:
lol imagine idiots acutally send some shady cheatprviders their documents and shit :')
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Your probably from germany. German laws allow the verification per ID. Only because they are a cheat website doesnt meant they cant do it. They probably have a registered business.Quote:
okay, sry but i did not even applied when i saw this my brain said no you know ;P
Reporting your site to the responsible authorities tho, don't understand fun with this crap, greetings
First no i am not from germany, 2nd no thats not just allowed in germany either without permit, check EU law. 3rd Yeh you can compare that with buying a car haha. 4th I don't really want the cheat at all, i may would have taken a look at it, but i am not absolute lost and send some kids my ID :kekw: 5th The guys running it only show their incompetence by calling me "kiddo", a word only kids use and not just tell me why they do that. Let's see what happens next big big mouths :)Quote:
Your probably from germany. German laws allow the verification per ID. Only because they are a cheat website doesnt meant they cant do it. They probably have a registered business.
I mean if you buy a car or even privately you can ask for the ID to verify the private person.
Dont bitch around that you cant get the cheat, go buy some reseller stuff and cry there.
You seem mad you got denied.Quote:
First no i am not from germany, 2nd no thats not just allowed in germany either without permit, check EU law. 3rd Yeh you can compare that with buying a car haha. 4th I don't really want the cheat at all, i may would have taken a look at it, but i am not absolute lost and send some kids my ID :kekw: 5th The guys running it only show their incompetence by calling me "kiddo", a word only kids use and not just tell me why they do that. Let's see what happens next big big mouths :)
There is an obvious answer for that, and its to keep EAC rats/mules getting their hands on the loader and reverse engineering it or getting to know how exactly it works so they can detect it, simple as that, this application method goes back to years and years back, its not something new.Quote:
I am just curious to know if anyone cares to explain why photo ID with a selfie is needed to get accepted on super private cheats? Can anyone explain in detail why/how this process guarantees that the hack won't be detected? Because I don't think anyone who purchases an aimbot hack goes around reselling or giving it out to their friends or other people because that would be impossible to work on multiple machines with different hwid. How the photo identification process protects the detectability of an aimbot hack? I am not able to find a connection here.
I understand one thing though that the less number of people use it or the less number of people that it's given out to the less probability of it getting detected by an anti-cheat like EAC. So that explains why the price per month is so high, to make up for the costs involved or profit desired.
So fundamentally you are assuming that an EAC rat/mule can't pose as a run-of-the-mill buyer and post his real id and name and selfie and whatnot and still be a rat/mule and supply information to EAC or reverse engineer it?Quote:
There is an obvious answer for that, and its to keep EAC rats/mules getting their hands on the loader and reverse engineering it or getting to know how exactly it works so they can detect it, simple as that, this application method goes back to years and years back, its not something new.
So you think people use their real names or id's to buy cheats from other cheat providers or do something bad that then super private cheat providers can find out by getting people's real id's and selfie's? Seriously?Quote:
Also by only providing this information to the provider is not enough, you may get denied, it also matters your cheating history, since when you have been cheating, what websites or on what cheating forums you have been on, so they can be sure about that you are not up to something bad.
I find it more of a deterrentif anything. It won't stop an EAC/BE employee cause how you gonna know you work for an anti-cheat company? You're allowed to block out your address out if you are that scared.Quote:
So fundamentally you are assuming that an EAC rat/mule can't pose as a run-of-the-mill buyer and post his real id and name and selfie and whatnot and still be a rat/mule and supply information to EAC or reverse engineer it?
So you think people use their real names or id's to buy cheats from other cheat providers or do something bad that then super private cheat providers can find out by getting people's real id's and selfie's? Seriously?
Yeah I personally think it's "Security theater" in the grand scheme but it does add another layer of showing that you are dedicated and want to be a part of that community. I mean I don't think the owners are running a scan on a list of EAC employees to see if you match but it basically keeps out the trash and any extra layer is fine for private stuff or semi-private.Quote:
I find it more of a deterrentif anything. It won't stop an EAC/BE employee cause how you gonna know you work for an anti-cheat company? You're allowed to block out your address out if you are that scared.
But there's no way they are gonna use photos to make passports lmao.
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Yes, I have never worked with actual private devs that want to know your real world name and details etc., but thats not the point, I am simply questioning it's effectiveness in preventing a detection. Although, I do agree that it does somewhat act as a deterrent, but cannot fully prevent detection or protect completely from rats/mules.Quote:
This guy must have never worked with actual private devs they will want that and more for custom made stuff lol.
As you can see even the devs agree with you, it is really only to keep good customers who take it seriously. No thinks the devs checking IDs is allowing them to discover EAC/BE rats.Quote:
Yes, I have never worked with actual private devs that want to know your real world name and details etc., but thats not the point, I am simply questioning it's effectiveness in preventing a detection. Although, I do agree that it does somewhat act as a deterrent, but cannot fully prevent detection or protect completely from rats/mules.