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Stake has attached this to my account... NOT HAPPY!!!


ByteMeTwice

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Posted
2 minutes ago, dupeddonk said:

I assume you're referring to this quote?

Session replay tools should not track users’ activities across the internet. They’re only meant for recording and replaying sessions on specific sections of your website. Therefore, session replay tools should not be used for advertising purposes, like the retargeting of ads.

I think they're referring to session replay tools in general.  A third party cookie is able to track a users actions across multiple websites, and it's possible a session tracking cookie could be third party, but the fullstory cookie we're discussing is a first party tracker.  You can tell because the domain name value is 'stake.com', and 'same site' is set to 'strict'.  

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This cookie does not have any ability to track you unless you are at a website that ends in ' .stake.com ' 

I'm done here with you dude.

If you want any more details, please wait 3-4 days and ask Eddie.

By then he will have been sent an extensive and detailed file containing every and all aspects of my issues with this spyware and other questions that need answered, including, but not limited to, Stake's arrogance by ignoring 2 data Access requests made in March.

If Eddie wants to share with you, thats great

 

Good luck

Posted
26 minutes ago, ByteMeTwice said:

Not sure what you mean by making threads and posting reams of Shit.

I started this thread, but my complaint is that it is able to track and record my movements, I didn't see any need to do full indepth research about multi-browsers etc.

But thanks for finding out and posting the details

you appear to have misunderstood. You asked if it tracks  you across the internet - well i am being polite when i say 'asked'

It is about the same browser multiple tabs containing different websites - it doe not track you across the internet and it cannot be used to do it.

Can it be done with any tool of this kind? 

without a doubt! and that is what  is flagged up in some of the information you found - the tool should not allow you to do this and if a provider is giving you this feature  it is a serious breach. It is also stated on rival company websites - it is a copy and paste information  guideline they appear to all use (the reputable firms)

 

Posted
15 minutes ago, ByteMeTwice said:

I'm done here with you dude.

If you want any more details, please wait 3-4 days and ask Eddie.

By then he will have been sent an extensive and detailed file containing every and all aspects of my issues with this spyware and other questions that need answered, including, but not limited to, Stake's arrogance by ignoring 2 data Access requests made in March.

If Eddie wants to share with you, thats great

 

Good luck

Would be interested to see how he responds to a complaint alleging that a cookie isn't a cookie and that it can do things that it can't.

Posted

@dupeddonk putting everything to one side here a mo. 

 

It is funny that someone named Bytemetwice is having issues with cookies.😂 That name strikes me as being owned by someone that would know his biscuits.

 

Posted

@ByteMeTwice until you know the events that are being tracked you cant really say they track everything. In order to use the tool you need to set actions to record on as well as the data that you'd want to be collected. It generally tracks in a mass scale and not on an individual user basis, however I cant speak for Stake in regards to how they are using it. 

Posted
3 hours ago, Ath3na said:

any updates on this topic? 

No, because the spyware he's talking about is actually just a cookie that is limited to only the site that saved it.  It doesn't track you while visiting any other site, it doesn't have access to anywhere on your device , and it's used by literally millions of of other websites, many of which are held to much greater scrutiny than Stake.

Posted
15 hours ago, dupeddonk said:

No, because the spyware he's talking about is actually just a cookie that is limited to only the site that saved it.  It doesn't track you while visiting any other site, it doesn't have access to anywhere on your device , and it's used by literally millions of of other websites, many of which are held to much greater scrutiny than Stake.

That's not quite right, while FullStory does have an option to track you while visiting other sites if Stake is using that is another case, however Stake is using something else that is found in your local temp files classified as a "cookie" as well, MPSnare or IESnare, once that is on your device it will remain so and track you throughout websites you visit and what not.

 

18 hours ago, Ath3na said:

any updates on this topic? 

So if you want an Update @Ath3na, then you should either Google MPSnare or IESnare, or make a search on "My Computer" to see if MPSnare / IESnare is on your device.

If you still find issues regarding this then refer to a youtube video on how to block MPSnare/IESnare from re-creating itself, deleting it is easy.

As in for FullStory there's several extensions on your browser that prevents it from triggering, including session capture, also some advanced settings in FF and Chrome through developer mode can help you do that.

Posted
3 hours ago, vrecluse said:

That's not quite right, while FullStory does have an option to track you while visiting other sites if Stake is using that is another case, however Stake is using something else that is found in your local temp files classified as a "cookie" as well, MPSnare or IESnare, once that is on your device it will remain so and track you throughout websites you visit and what not.

 

So if you want an Update @Ath3na, then you should either Google MPSnare or IESnare, or make a search on "My Computer" to see if MPSnare / IESnare is on your device.

If you still find issues regarding this then refer to a youtube video on how to block MPSnare/IESnare from re-creating itself, deleting it is easy.

As in for FullStory there's several extensions on your browser that prevents it from triggering, including session capture, also some advanced settings in FF and Chrome through developer mode can help you do that.

lol scaremongery at its finest. Not only casinos/ betting sites use tools such as this. The only people that have anything to worry about is those that open multiple accounts. IF a person is using multiple accounts to place the same bet then this tool can detect it. IF you have only one account and are doing nothing nefarious then you have nothing to worry about.

 

Block/remove it if you so wish but you ll do yourself serious mental damage if you worry about everything  that is on your desktop pc. It is a slippery slope.

Posted
2 hours ago, ktinho said:

IF you have only one account and are doing nothing nefarious then you have nothing to worry about.

I'm not saying anything for or against Fullstory, or how stake implement it, but I disagree with the way you present a faith-based opinion as fact. I'd be happy to be proven wrong, if you could show us a full breakdown of the data collected and how it's used by stake, but I doubt you have access to that information.

We're left with the choice of taking stake's word for it and leaving it be, or blocking it from our devices. I wonder if stake would see that as an abusive behaviour and restrict or lock those accounts, though - it seems a logical move if, as you say, this tool uncovers nefarious activity.

On 7/31/2022 at 2:28 PM, Edward said:

If it's something you want to block, you can do so quite easily. A Google search returned this result 

@EdwardPlease could you confirm or deny if any specific action will or has been taken against accounts that block Fullstory, any other trackers or cookies?

Posted
On 7/28/2022 at 3:21 PM, Flo90 said:

i have no idea about cookies. what does it do?

 

Ok😂

On 8/1/2022 at 7:23 AM, ktinho said:

you appear to have misunderstood. You asked if it tracks  you across the internet - well i am being polite when i say 'asked'

It is about the same browser multiple tabs containing different websites - it doe not track you across the internet and it cannot be used to do it.

Can it be done with any tool of this kind? 

without a doubt! and that is what  is flagged up in some of the information you found - the tool should not allow you to do this and if a provider is giving you this feature  it is a serious breach. It is also stated on rival company websites - it is a copy and paste information  guideline they appear to all use (the reputable firms)

 

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On 8/1/2022 at 7:29 AM, ktinho said:

@dupeddonk putting everything to one side here a mo. 

 

It is funny that someone named Bytemetwice is having issues with cookies.😂 That name strikes me as being owned by someone that would know his biscuits.

 

What

22 hours ago, dupeddonk said:

No, because the spyware he's talking about is actually just a cookie that is limited to only the site that saved it.  It doesn't track you while visiting any other site, it doesn't have access to anywhere on your device , and it's used by literally millions of of other websites, many of which are held to much greater scrutiny than Stake.

Okay

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Posted
6 hours ago, jungl3 said:

I'm not saying anything for or against Fullstory, or how stake implement it, but I disagree with the way you present a faith-based opinion as fact. I'd be happy to be proven wrong, if you could show us a full breakdown of the data collected and how it's used by stake, but I doubt you have access to that information.

We're left with the choice of taking stake's word for it and leaving it be, or blocking it from our devices. I wonder if stake would see that as an abusive behaviour and restrict or lock those accounts, though - it seems a logical move if, as you say, this tool uncovers nefarious activity.

@EdwardPlease could you confirm or deny if any specific action will or has been taken against accounts that block Fullstory, any other trackers or cookies?

one can purchase fullstory and get a better picture of what it does if they wish.. but the comment you quoted was in regards to IEsnare.

What was said here about fullstory with regards to it tracking you around the internet - giving stake or any website owner the ability to do that - was false. if you read my comments in here  you will see that i researched it.

some companies will use IEsnare and such things to  prevent people constantly abusing  free trials of their services for example. It is not the same kind of tool as fullstory.

Again id like to say to you and to others i don't work for stake! I just don't like to be told false or misleading information.

 

Posted
On 8/9/2022 at 9:47 PM, ktinho said:

IF you have only one account and are doing nothing nefarious then you have nothing to worry about.

 

 

This thinking works both ways..

If Stake aren't using this for any nefarious reasons, then Stake have nothing to worry about !!

ALSO :

One of my main points of contention seems to have been forgotten or missed ;

Stake needs My express permission to use this.!!

Stake doesn't have my express permission to use this.!!

I will never give Stake ANY permission to use this...  or any other spyware.!!

 

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