• JasonDJ@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    So…if Steam is running in a Flatpak, and Borderlands is launched from Steam, how much can they even see…really?

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      So…if Steam is running in a Flatpak, and Borderlands is launched from Steam, how much can they even see…really?

      Without using exploits to escape the container, not much. A very empty Windows environment with a single game installed, your network interfaces and any directories that the Flatpak has access to (usually just the SteamLibrary directories).

      The TOS (https://www.take2games.com/legal/en-US/) changes are mostly related to data that they collect via their interfacing with Steam and through their website. This idea that they’re requiring you to agree to a root level access or installing a spyware rootkit is just nonsense.

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      Not a lot. Even when it isn’t a flatpak windows software running on linux won’t be able to interact with the system anywhere near as deeply as on windows.

      They’ll be able to tell it’s linux, though.