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Question about B.A.C
Posted on 01 May 2020 - 08:38 PM
Valorant is a game that's come under fire recently due to the fact it's anticheat runs at kernel level, which is a huge security risk and defining it as a rootkit, which has got me thinking about how Badlion works since some of it's behaviour is odd to me.Badlion requiring you to restart your computer to apply a anticheat update (may be an indication of doing something inside windows, like running at kernel level), and the fact Badlion requires you to run as admin each time you launch it, which in its own is worrying.
Last edited on 02 May 2020 - 02:20 AM by UnknownFact
Hello,The anticheat's goal is to detect cheats running on your machine, not build a biography about your life. We look for cheat patterns/programs while scanning your computer and not your personal documents. If you want to learn more about what information we might collect and how we use it, check out our Privacy Policy.
Last edited on 02 May 2020 - 07:31 AM by Wahnhaften
UnknownFact wrote
Hello,
The anticheat's goal is to detect cheats running on your machine, not build a biography about your life.
-My question isn't if it's building a "biography about my life" I'm asking if it runs at the kernel level of Windows
The anticheat's goal is to detect cheats running on your machine, not build a biography about your life.
-My question isn't if it's building a "biography about my life" I'm asking if it runs at the kernel level of Windows
Last edited on 02 May 2020 - 07:44 AM by UnknownFact
I linked Badlion's privacy policy in my post. There is a paragraph about BAC. If that doesn't answer your question, you can find an email in that page that you can use to contact the data protection officer.Last edited on 02 May 2020 - 09:14 PM by Janmm14
The Badlion Anticheat also uses a driver. Without it, cheats could bypass left and right and even through the center.