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Why is the badlion client the only app on my desktop that asks for permission to make changes to my computer. It is the only app that dims my screen and comes up with the User Account Control preface. Is there a way to change this?
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Hey xXylo,

Badlion Client needs to be run as an administrator in order for it to perform some of its core tasks, which is why you get a UAC popup when you open Badlion Client, asking for you to give it administrative permissions.

At this current time, there is no way to run Badlion Client without administrative permissions, which means you'll receive this popup asking for you to grant Badlion Client administrative permissions every time you open Badlion Client, sorry about this.

UAC (User Account Control) is apart of Windows security, by displaying this popup on your screen each time an application requests elevated permissions, it stops unauthorised applications that you didn't know you had on your PC from getting administrative permissions and doing malicious things to your computer, without your knowledge. Despite how annoying it can be, it's actually quite a useful feature of Windows.

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