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  • Puma K

    veterán

    válasz TTomax #61748 üzenetére

    Jól van sietek!

    De előtte még ezt ide elhelyezem mert lehet szükségem lesz rá máshol ;]

    Relax, NVIDIA’s Telemetry Didn’t Just Start Spying on You

    People Are Reading the Wrong Privacy Policy

    People on Reddit found the Privacy Policy on NVIDIA’s website and summarized it as such: “NVIDIA may collect your name, address, email, phone number, IP address, and non traditional identifiers and share this information with business partners, resellers, affiliates, service providers, consulting partners, and others. This information is combined with typical browsing and cookie data and used by NVIDIA itself or advertising networks.”

    It sends:

    - Your GPU’s specification, vendor, clock speed, and overclock information.
    - Your monitor information and display resolution.
    - Driver settings for some specific games, such as whether you’ve disabled G-Sync or chosen a type of antialiasing for a game in the NVIDIA Control Panel.
    - The resolution and quality settings you’ve chosen for some specific games.
    - A list of games and applications installed, so NVIDIA can see how many people have Origin, Steam, Counter-Strike: GO, Overwatch, and other games installed.
    - How much RAM you have.
    - Information about your CPU, motherboard, and BIOS version.

    This is the type of data we’d expect to see, given what GeForce Experience does. NVIDIA can use much of this data to suggest optimal settings for your hardware.

    To Disable Telemetry, You’d Have to Break GeForce Experience

    You’re free to disable those telemetry services, but that won’t do anything for the time being. To truly stop NVIDIA’s software from phoning home, you’d have to break GeForce Experience by blocking its connections at the firewall level.

    But if you do this, GeForce Experience won’t automatically check for and provide you with graphics driver updates anymore. The game-optimization features would stop working. Other Internet-connected features would also break.

    In fact, if you block connections from GeForce Experience and it can’t connect to NVIDIA’s servers, it just kicks you back top a sign-in screen saying “We are unable to log you in at this time. Try again later.”

    This is a bad idea. Those graphics driver updates are important!

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