![]() ![]() It’s like the spam links you get from bots on social media’s no matter what the link leads to or what you download, as long as you click it, they could have access to your information. They potentially have access to whatever information is on the device your using. Supposedly they do this to track each and every person who downloads and “ensure” that no one is sharing their paid content but the real concern is what they can see through the link. Imagine my shock and horror when I woke up this morning and checked a simblr discord that I’m part of and found discussion about an alarming discovery that many big cc creators who have a Patreon and primarily share files through dm are embedding tracking software through the links they send out to access their cc. ![]() Edit// I’ve commented the link to the information/proof! ![]()
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