No doubt that is nothing very clear to the user. Still, I believe that experienced users could monitor the behavior of the launcher and share important information with the community about the dangers to our bots. At least, we could even contribute suggestions for the community were always ahead of the pretensions of Blizzard.
And especially if Blizzard is acting against trade laws and consumer rights, we will face the front, demanding respect and freedom to manipulate a product that belongs to us and that is our particular use.
It's a game of cat and mouse and Jerry was always smarter than Tom...
Tip of the day:
Open the launcher and wait for the application to look for updates or changes. Then open the game, start a game (if possible, start a conversation with a friend a few lines) and kill some monsters.
Close all set, start the game without the launcher and starting the bot.
Can not avoid the ban, but hinder their work.
One thing I can tell you: If the bot is updated and properly configured, Blizzard will never catch you.
I say this because I've used cheat with the Steam platform and was never caught. And I guarantee that Blizzard could even make some praise for my behavior in the game Diablo...