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  • Not back peddling you are misunderstanding what kernel access means.

    You don't need kernel level access (the thing we are literally discussing) to kill processes. Which was literally your example.

    Obviously the OS handles it. How the fuck else would it work?

  • It is literally installed by choice. It's part of the game installation. It's up to users to know what they are installing. Many games likely install lots of things that aren't immediately obvious.

    It doesn't infiltrate the system.

  • Nah words have meaning. I get you don't like it but that doesn't make it spyware or malware.

    Spyware isn't about watching your system or memory it's about stealing personal information.

    These anti cheats specifically comply with privacy laws or they wouldn't be allowed. You won't find any breaking any laws.

    Anti virus and anti malware applications do the same. Doesn't make them spyware.

  • I'm a programmer I understand what they are. I understand why they suck.

    Stopping processes is actually a user space action. You can do it without admin rights btw. Even if it popped the admin screen that's still not a kernel level action.

    Asking the kernel to do something is basically all operations and not the same as kernel level access.

    Yeah that it's considered malware. I did Google it and there's nothing saying that.