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chungy

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All RPGMMV have a browser folder.
but that browser folder should not have his passwords and credit card info

wait, did they actually HAVE any of YOUR passwords and credit card info in those files.
or did it just have a file CALLED passwords that was completely empty or contained none of your passwords?

if they just had an empty file, it is because the web browser that comes bundled with the game creates those because it is a web browser and has no idea that it is being used to run a game that was designed to run on a browser.
if they had files with actual content that was YOUR private data, then it stole it.

From what you originally posted it sounded like you said that you found YOUR OWN passwords in it.
Upon reading my initial message, I understand the confusion and profusely apologise for it- It doesn't have any of my data nor could I find any of it, but my concern was that the files, when opened (continued in edit)

Edited: In the appdata folder, the \AppData\Local\Daily Lives of My Countryside\ folder contains a folder called "Default" and some of these files are called "history", "history-journal", "top sites", "login data" etc, to pick a few. Some of these, when opened, reference the words "credit card", "history", "password" etc - These were what my and the previous posts about it were querying. :) Hope that's more concise.
 
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Upon reading my initial message, I understand the confusion and profusely apologise for it- It doesn't have any of my data nor could I find any of it, but my concern was that the files, when opened (continued in edit)

Edited: In the appdata folder, the \AppData\Local\Daily Lives of My Countryside\ folder contains a folder called "Default" and some of these files are called "history", "history-journal", "top sites", "login data" etc, to pick a few. Some of these, when opened, reference the words "credit card", "history", "password" etc - These were what my and the previous posts about it were querying. :) Hope that's more concise.
Oh, thank you for explaining.

Well, as Pigg explained earlier, newer versions of RPGM were designed to run in a browser. To make them run outside a browser they literally bundle a browser with the game and then have it load the game.
Which is why you are seeing such sus sounding folder names. So long as they don't actually contain any of your private data then you are good.
 
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Oh, thank you for explaining.

Well, as Pigg explained earlier, newer versions of RPGM were designed to run in a browser. To make them run outside a browser they literally bundle a browser with the game and then have it load the game.
Which is why you are seeing such sus sounding folder names. So long as they don't actually contain any of your private data then you are good.
Yeah, that's a relief then. I assume you likely have the same folders/files if you wanted to check them out anyways. I daresay it would have been brought up much sooner than now if any sort of malicious stuff was involved anyway. Cheers!
 
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