It's really all about the hardware software info for me. Name, address and email etc are a necessary evil to provide to use the service. No problem.Normandyfoxtrot said:You have to agree to privacy policy to use the product at all I don't see how this isn't agreeing to allow them to gather data and then allow them to use that information for in office use.ph0b0s123 said:How was that going to keep me silent when you have just confirmed where Steam and Origin differ. Steam ask's if you want to give them data about your hardware and software, Origin doesn't. So the fact you are aware of the Steam set-up makes you worse for not understanding that they are different.Dexter111 said:Last time I looked at my profile my computer said no.ph0b0s123 said:With Steam the info being taken from you is OPTIONAL. With Origin it is not. That's the issue.Dexter111 said:It's the same thing as Steam, the Terms of Service aren't much different either, Steam just got them in a different place.
They have my name, they have my address, they save the time I played any game, they save Achievements and they save a shitton of other stuff. I know that they ask you before doing a Hardware survey though, as I participated several times.
Origin is likely not doing any different though, and both their EULAs don't differ as much as you think... don't make me have to Copy/Paste it...
Steam has most of that hidden away in their "Privacy Agreement" instead of their Subscriber Agreement like Origin e.g.: http://www.valvesoftware.com/privacy.html
etc.Collection and Use of Information
By using Valve's online sites and products, users agree that Valve may collect aggregate information, individual information, and personally identifiable information, as defined below. Valve may share aggregate information and individual information with other parties. Valve shall not share personally identifiable information with other parties, except as described in the policy below.
"Aggregate information" is information that describes the habits, usage patterns, and demographics of users as a group but does not describe or reveal the identity of any particular user.
"Individual information" is information about a user that is presented in a form distinguishable from information relating to other users but not in a form that personally identifies any user or enables the recipient to communicate directly with any user unless agreed to by the user in advance of such communication. This information may be used to improve Valve's products and online sites, for internal marketing studies, or simply to collect demographic information about Valve's users.
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The hardware and software info can only be provided through the surveys, that you can opt out of. If I knew for a fact that Valve was getting this info even if you have opted out of the Surveys, my Steam account would be toast tomorrow.