They are not allowed to do that.
Blizzard is not NSA. Don't worry, it's all in your head.If I am on demonbuddy forums and I use the same tab to go to diablos website, can they track my cookies and see my last webpage I've looked at and link it to my battle.net account?
Blizzard is not NSA. Don't worry, it's all in your head.
That would never happen. A program cannot operate outside of its own process and memory, in order for a program to detect other processes it would pop up on every virus scanner. This is why game companies never do that because thats trojan behavior.
Programs are like children grounded in their rooms. The process is their room, once they step outside of the room thats when they come up as viruses.
And its 100% correct!This is a fantastic explanation!
That would never happen. A program cannot operate outside of its own process and memory, in order for a program to detect other processes it would pop up on every virus scanner. This is why game companies never do that because thats trojan behavior.
Programs are like children grounded in their rooms. The process is their room, once they step outside of the room thats when they come up as viruses.
Misinformation everywhere! Programs are not a virtual machine. Just look at DemonBuddy? Try it for yourself, make a program that uses ReadProcessMemory() and see if your antivirus detects it.
Basically, yes... they CAN illegally do that. No, they WILL NOT as they would get in a lot of trouble (nor do they care enough).
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He never stated that they were "virtual machine"(which im assuming you're thinking of sandboxed) .. but legally (as he is referring to) an application is unable (although it very well can) read outside of its own memory space. He is not saying that bound by laws of programming that it is impossible to do, but by governed laws, its not legal to do.. I fail to see any misinformation that was mentioned in his post..
The answer is a very much yes they can. Almost every website uses analytics (mainly Google Analytics). Via Google Analytics, for example, you can view the source page that lead the user to your website.
omg. that stupid questions
answer: it's impossible to read your cookies from another website
Do you have a reference to this? I don't doubt it's authenticity as I've read it numerous times, just interested in some more precise detailsBlizzard [...]'ve been spanked for it before.