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Their EULA. please by all means keep being a complete
People like you are the problem in the world, then when something finally happens because their data like emails and passwords ended up somewhere then suddenly you care about it
1. Every website does that and it states that it is the website collecting these data.
2. Where do they say they sell this data which was stated in the OP.
Don't a make a clown of yourself either tyvm.
Well Tencent needs a reason to support this kind of games.
The data will probably be blown back into our face developing the next predatory gacha game and then everybody will be a shocked little turnip.
Yes I cannot control myself! GACHA HERE I COME!
Oh yes, big revelations.
The point is, if they do and anonymise the data, this is lawful, if they don't it's against the law.
So, if anybody has proof, they don't anonymise we can file a lawsuit.
In our time It's always the choice of choosing the lesser evil.