• simple@lemmy.worldOP
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    6 months ago

    Literally the only data they can get is basic hardware info and your e-mail address which is easy to fake. You can even use an alternate launcher like Heroic and give them basically nothing. The point isn’t to “take people’s data”, they give away games to try to generate interest in EGS and get people to download it and spend money on the store. You lose nothing by redeeming the game.

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      6 months ago

      They collect and use quite a bit more than that, it’s in their privacy policy:

      https://www.epicgames.com/site/en-US/privacypolicy

      Sure, their primary focus is most likely generating interest and usage of their platform, but they’ll also use analytical and statistical information to influence their business decisions.

      If that’s something you don’t care about, then more power to you - enjoy your free game.

      On a personal note, I made the decision as a consumer to not interact with them as much as possible. Even when I did have an account to collect free games years ago, the only thing I actually played was a Satisfactory alpha/beta event. I have more than enough games to play, so I am not concerned with collecting their free games.