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⚡️⚠️ FYI - If you're planning to play Battlefield 6, beware! A reddit user warns that to play it, you need to activate Secure Boot and install an anti-cheat that accesses the most sensitive parts of your PC. The worry is that EA has already been the victim of major data leaks, and this tool could read your personal files, passwords... even your crypto wallets. 🎮 If you have sensitive data on your computer: think twice before installing this. "It's not unfounded fear, it's a matter of basic operational security. If you're holding Bitcoin, crypto wallets or sensitive personal data on the same PC, this kind of kernel-level forced software is a real cause for concern." The best advice being to have a computer specifically dedicated to crypto. image

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The anticheat situation is normal, every effective anticheat is a kernel level anticheat. Only shit anticheats that don't work such as VAC are exceptions to that. The secureboot setting is really annoying though. Disabling it again once your done gaming can trigger bitlocker so be warned and make sure you have your bitlocker key if you plan switching between on / off.