Hello, everyone,
What about the following scenario. You create an iso of a game and bypass the copy protection. Then you play this iso with an emulator app from Smartpone.
Now how do you know if the app doesn't send data to the developer about what was played and the developer then sells it to the game's publisher? The apps in the background data tracking is no longer a secret.
From what I've read, the Damon PS2 emulator makes a license check at any time to see if the app has been paid and even requests access to the contacts.By purchasing the app from the Google playstore you would be easily traceable. So you have to ask yourself what other data is recorded there.
or is that totally absurd?
or could such data even be used as evidence?
What about the following scenario. You create an iso of a game and bypass the copy protection. Then you play this iso with an emulator app from Smartpone.
Now how do you know if the app doesn't send data to the developer about what was played and the developer then sells it to the game's publisher? The apps in the background data tracking is no longer a secret.
From what I've read, the Damon PS2 emulator makes a license check at any time to see if the app has been paid and even requests access to the contacts.By purchasing the app from the Google playstore you would be easily traceable. So you have to ask yourself what other data is recorded there.
or is that totally absurd?
or could such data even be used as evidence?