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How are they able to continue to do this? I mean in a legal sense? Mining doxxable data having nothing to do with the mod through overt spyware? And continue to collect donations from Patreon?DeviousDesires doesn't really have any problems with other mods, but these said developers and their mods, have a dislike for the DeviousDesires developer and all of his mods. In the past, the DeviousDesires developer has done everything he could to help Wicked Whims and MCCCC users as well, and yet he continued to be approached and fought against. Now he is at a point where he has drawn a line. He says from the beginning that his mod is not working with Wicked Whims and MCCC.
So it is clear that there will be no help if both are installed. MCCC mangles the LastException.txt so that important error stacks are missing and lists all their mods so that everyone can see what they have installed. This is always a waste of time for both. The user must then first remove MCCC and then again a clean lastexception.txt to attach. The helfende must always point to it.
In addition, the two mods send data to the Internet. This is a NoGo.
Install a firewall or activate one including logging on your computer and you will see that The Sims 4 + DeviousDesires does not send a request to a server when starting.
But if you install WickedWhims or MCCC, requests will be sent to a server.
Every time you start your game with one of these mods, the authors will receive a log entry with your public IP address, geo-location, which includes the city and local time zone.
The amount of data transferred may vary.
Let alone run a website and publicize through Twitter? This has to be illegal.