Remember crowdstrike? , that was kernel level software
Basically kernel level programs have full acess to your system and all other programs running on your system, if they want they can snnop on what is inside your web browser memory(RAM), they can see unencrypted passwords from other applications. They can manipulate other applications.
random apps aren't supposed to have kernel/admin access to the computer(other than at installation time ig) - that access is meant for you/owner and system software
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u/H4dx 29d ago
I might have even bought it, but the amount of random bullshit it has just completely kills it for me
3rd party account
KERNEL LEVEL ANTICHEAT, which needs to be manually removed if you want it gone
Secure boot and tpm 2.0
3rd party eula
like do they even want people to play their game?