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Lmao,what do you think is being collected when you run Windows 10 ? :)
As in many online games there is also the usual phrase that says that
-the game is a concession of the house of distribution and if it deems it appropriate it will withdraw it from the "market" (therefore from use and online presence) ceasing its functionality,
-possible frequent checks or less in users suspected of not correct use of the product,
-that even the steam forum is viewed with regards to complaints and not
-the use of "collected" personal information in case of "necessity"
-if I do not remember correctly also something about users who can be permanently banned following certain actions
and many other topics of which sometimes we are addressed to various articles that must be searched separately for see what they are about
in any case the information page is WELL VISIBLE TO ALL, players and not, just write in any search engine "elder scroll online privacy rights" and what was shown on January 27, 2020 will appear, or go to see it also on the official website of the game.
So? Doesn't change my stance. I hope privacy laws are enacted for the protection of all users.
Next time try adding something useful kid.