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Originally Posted by EFTradar
I'm disappointed in EA's actions, IMO they were the best bot on the market and i bought lifetime because i believed in the product.
I truly want to believe that even if EA logged passwords it was for users who were cracking their software only, not regular users like me. I still want to some closure from EA's side and want a full explanation from them.
However, it's indisputable that Deprimere literally sent me zip files of my information having things like logging my Chrome bookmarks exactly. I've never heard of Dep before this incident.
I would request EPVP admins to temporarily unban EA devs so they may allow themselves to post a thread about their actions and to explain fully what they had done.
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I am not disputing anything that you've said, only underlining that they were gathering
all of the customer's data regardless of whether or not they had triggered an action (e.g., having debug tools open).
I understand developers may have tripwires that cause them to take action if a bad actor has access to their product, but there was no tripwire. They gathered logs of every single customer since they started EvolvedAim and never once deleted them.
We have had dozens of customers come forward and state, with proof, an influx of password reset email requests after purchasing EA.